Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Swedish hardcore legends Refused paid tribute to their New York underground rock influences tonight (March 21) at Brooklyn ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Refused is breaking up for good, and wanted to make that point clear. In September 2024, the Swedish punk band announced they were ...
Buckle up, folks. You’ll have a lot of words coming your way, but they’re the good kind of words. The ones with nothing but earnest intentions, that want to help people, not hurt them. While Refused ...
Refused are breaking up once again, "and this time they really mean it," but before they do, they're giving us one last tour which began in DC on Thursday (3/20) and hit NYC's Brooklyn Paramount the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Quentin Singer is music journalist who covers rock and heavy music. “We were supposed to do this in June,” Refused posted to their ...
Refused admittedly considered boycotting some upcoming festival appearances after learning that one of the financial backers had invested in Israeli Cyber Security amidst the ongoing conflict between ...
Dennis Lyxzen and David Sandström of Refused were the most recent guests on Amoeba Music’s “What’s In My Bag?” YouTube series. Refused are currently on their final North American tour. Check out the ...
Refused named their classic 1998 album The Shape of Punk to Come after Ornette Coleman’s 1959 free jazz classic The Shape of Jazz to Come, and now Refused members Dennis Lyxzén (vocals), Magnus Flagge ...
After reuniting a decade ago and going on several tours since then, Swedish post-hardcore luminaries Refused have announced their final festival show in their home country. The band will perform its ...
Say it with me now: Refused are fucking dead. Again. According to setlist.fm, Refused's final show did not feature covers or special guests. Instead, the band tore through a 17-song career-spanning ...
The time is almost upon us. In the years following iconic Swedish outfit Refused’s 2012 reunion, they’ve put out new records and played some killer shows here and there, but the shows coming up later ...