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Martin Chilton
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The Beatles Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover

In terms of experimentation, it may not be too far-fetched to say that much of popular music in the half-century after 1967 has come under the influence of The BeatlesSgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The group’s unique adventure in sound, songwriting, studio technology, and even cover art had an immediate impact when the album, which went on to become the biggest-selling UK record of all time, was launched on May 26, 1967.


Release and impact​


Within three days of its release, The Jimi Hendrix Experience opened a show at the Saville Theatre in London with a rendition of the title track. Paul McCartney and George Harrison were in the audience and must have known they had created something special.

Within five months, Jefferson Airplane released the experimental Sgt. Pepper-influenced After Bathing at Baxter’s, which was substantially different to Surrealistic Pillow, a record they had released earlier that year. The Moody Blues were also quick off the mark in adapting to a new musical landscape. Released in November 1967, their Days Of Future Passed album utilized the London Festival Orchestra to help create a psychedelic rock/classical sound that owes much to The Beatles.

In December, The Rolling Stones released Their Satanic Majesties Request. The album was branded a cynical psychedelic response to Sgt. Pepper, and even Keith Richards admitted: “It ended up as a bit of flim-flam. It was time for another Stones album, and Sgt. Pepper was coming out, so we thought basically we were doing a put-on.”

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Other albums shaped by The Beatles came thick and fast, including 1968’s SF Sorrow by British rock group The Pretty Things. A year later, King Crimson’s In The Court Of The Crimson King paid direct homage. Guitarist and producer Robert Fripp said he was inspired to make the groundbreaking prog rock album after listening to John Lennon and the rest of The Beatles on Radio Luxembourg. “After hearing Sgt. Pepper, my life was never the same again,” said Fripp.

Listen to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band now.

Sgt. Pepper’s influence​


The Beatles had brought the values of the counterculture into the mainstream. By breaking traditional rules about what a “rock album” should be, Sgt. Pepper gave other musicians new ideas and new attitudes to the approach of music.

The production of the record also set new standards in expertise and innovation. Whereas The Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me, had been recorded in about 10 hours in a single day, an estimated 700 hours of work (according to producer Geoff Emerick) went into recording Sgt. Pepper between November 1966 and April 1967.

The idea that you would carry on recording until a record was finished (instead of hiring a studio for a few days) was a revolutionary concept and helped, said producer George Martin, to re-define “the studio as an instrument.” No wonder production costs at Abbey Road Studios reached a record-breaking £25,000.

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The use of multi-tracking was also groundbreaking, as Martin helped blend Western music with Indian music, jazz with psychedelic rock and pop (throwing in some Victorian music hall for good measure), into a dizzying collage of voice and instrumentation. McCartney says one reason Sgt. Pepper made “the big difference” in music culture was that previously “people played it a bit safe in popular music and we realized that you didn’t have to.”

Inspiring concept albums and rock operas​


Sgt. Pepper is sometimes hailed as the first concept album. Even if that’s not necessarily accurate (drummer Ringo Starr freely admitted that there was no consistent theme to the record, and two superb songs from the very early sessions, “Strawberry Fields” and “Penny Lane,” were issued separately as singles), people believed it was a “concept” album and the term became part of music folklore.

Genesis, Yes, Rush, and Jethro Tull were among the bands influenced by The Beatles, and their seminal album also played a part in inspiring the so-called “rock opera” craze. The Who’s stunningly successful double-album Tommy (1969), and Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar (1970) are both branches on the Sgt. Pepper tree.

It was not only in rock circles that The Beatles triggered change. When singer Carla Bley heard the album she “decided to match it” and spent the next four years creating the 1971 triple-album Escalator Over the Hill, an avant-garde jazz LP featuring Linda Ronstadt.

Sgt. Pepper also popularized the idea of the musical alter ego. The idea that you could step outside everyday life and take on different personae on stage and on record was “liberating” said McCartney, and part of a journey that would go on to include David Bowie and the glam rock of KISS, among many others.

Sgt. Pepper parodies​


Some of the albums it inspired were altogether less serious. We’re Only In It For The Money, released by Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention in 1968, on Verve Records, parodied the Sgt. Pepper album cover and satirized the political stance and supposedly phony “hippie” values they thought were at the heart of the late 60s counterculture. Sgt. Pepper has also been parodied by The Rutles, with Sgt. Rutler’s Only Darts Club Band, and even children’s TV show Sesame Street recorded a song called “With A Little Yelp From My Friends.”

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Groundbreaking artwork​


But it wasn’t only The Beatles’ music that blazed new trails. The dazzling visual on the front helped confirm the album cover as a work of modern art, and was the first rock album to incorporate complete song lyrics as part of the album’s packaging.

Michael Cooper’s photograph of the band dressed in satin marching-band outfits showed them in front of artist Peter Blake and his then-wife Jann Haworth’s cardboard college of historical figures such as Mae West, Oscar Wilde, Laurel And Hardy, and WC Fields. It is one of the most enduring images of the whole 60s psychedelic era, and has been affectionately imitated hundreds of times, including by The Simpsons. In 2016, British artist Chris Barker did a modern makeover with a cast of much-missed stars who died that year, including Leonard Cohen, Prince, and footballer Johan Cruyff.

Sgt. Pepper song covers​


As well as entire albums, Sgt. Pepper inspired countless one-off covers, including notable versions of “Lucy In The Sky with Diamonds” (Elton John); “With A Little Help From My Friends” (Joe Cocker), and other good covers by Harry Nilsson, Fats Domino, Bryan Ferry, Jeff Beck, Sonic Youth, Al Jarreau, Billy Bragg, and even Billy Connolly.

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The process of paying tribute to a 20th-century music masterpiece has continued beyond the 1995 effort by Smashing Pumpkins and into the new century. Kaiser Chiefs recorded a version of “Getting Better” for a 2007 tribute album pulled together by Geoff Emerick, the engineer in charge of the 1967 sessions; he used the original equipment to record the new versions of Sgt. Pepper on an album that also features Bryan Adams.

American band Cheap Trick put out a live version in 2009 that featured a full orchestra, and in 2011 American guitarist Andy Timmons made an all-instrumental cover album, echoing something Booker T & The MG’s did for another Beatles album, Abbey Road, back in 1970.

Sgt. Pepper’s legacy​


Perhaps the best summary of why Sgt. Pepper was so influential comes from Roger Waters, who explained why it played a big part in forging Pink Floyd’s 1973 masterpiece The Dark Side Of The Moon. “I learned from Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison that it was OK for us to write about our lives and express what we felt… More than any other record it gave me and my generation permission to branch out and do whatever we wanted.”

Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band can be bought here.

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like seriously, why does everyone act surprised when you point out the bassist did something cool in a song? its always 'oh yeah i guess the bassline is pretty good' like no, its the backbone of half the stuff you listen to. without it the song would just sound empty yeah the guitarist or singer might get the spotlight but without a solid bassline its just... noise. and dont even get me started on how people think its 'easy' to play bass its not. sure, its not as flashy as shredding on a guitar but its not less important. you try keeping a band together when someones off tempo or forgets their part bassists are the unsung heroes here maybe its because they dont do crazy solos or scream into a mic, idk. but next time you listen to a song, actually pay attention to the bass. you might be surprised how much its doing in the background. ...
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Amanda Hatfield
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Kelsey Lu‘s first album in seven years, So Help Me God, is out this Friday, and ahead of its release, they’ve given us a final early taste with the majestic, orchestrated “Cutting Off the Head of a Ghost.” They originally wrote it with Patrick Wimberly for the animated series Arcane, and it features a children’s choir. Watch the video below.

Lu also announced a fall tour, with North American shows in September and October followed by a European run in November. See all dates below.

The NYC show is at Pioneer Works on October 3. Tickets to that and all dates go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local, with various presales starting Wednesday, June 10 at 10 AM local.


KELSEY LU: 2026 TOUR DATES
Sep 30 26 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
Oct 3 26 – Brooklyn, NY – Pioneer Works
Oct 4 26 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
Oct 6 26 – Washington, DC – Union Stage
Oct 8 26 – Chicago, IL – Outset
Oct 10 26 – Vancouver, BC – Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
Oct 12 26 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
Oct 13 26 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
Oct 15 26 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
Oct 16 26 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
Nov 3 26 – Paris, FR – Foundation Cartier
Nov 4 26 – Paris, FR – Foundation Cartier
Nov 6 26 – Amsterdam, NL – Tolhuistuin
Nov 7 26 – Utrecht, NL – Le Guess Who
Nov 9 26 – Manchester, UK – New Century Locker
Nov 10 26 – London, UK – KOKO
Nov 11 26 – Brussels, BE – Botanique (Museum)
Nov 13 26 – Cologne, DE – CBE
Nov 15 26 – Hamburg, DE – Bahnof Pauli
Nov 16 26 – Berlin, DE – Saalchen
Nov 17 26 – Warsaw, PL – Oczki
Nov 18 26 – Prague, CZ – Meet Factory
Nov 20 26 – Bern, CH – Full Of Lava

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like seriously, i swear the things shrink every generation. i lost one of mine last week and spent an hour tearing apart my apartment only to find it stuck to the bottom of my sock (dont ask). its not even like they sound better for being tiny, they just get more annoying to handle. and dont get me started on the 'tap to control' nonsense — half the time im accidentally pausing my music when i try to adjust them. bigger isnt always better but maybe we could stop at 'still fits in my hand without vanishing into another dimension'? anyone else think this is getting ridiculous or am i just cursed with butterfingers?
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uDiscover Team
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Tierra Whack Whack's Museum

Tierra Whack has announced a new mixtape, WHACK’S MUSEUM, due June 19 via Interscope Records. The project follows the release of her new single “WAX PAPER,” which also arrives with an official music video shot in Whack’s native Philadelphia.

The new track is the first offering from WHACK’S MUSEUM. Ahead of the mixtape, Whack used social media to address doubters and invite them to text her with an apology, writing, “I never stopped believing in myself when you stopped believing in me.” The single centers on Whack’s sharp delivery and wordplay as she addresses critics while moving into the next phase of her catalog.

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The “WAX PAPER” video was directed by Child and frames Philadelphia in black and white. Child said the team looked to older hip-hop videos while shaping the clip’s visual approach. “Philadelphia isn’t polished,” Child said. “It’s a living museum held together by grit, community, and memory.” The director added that every frame was meant to reflect “the soul of the culture there.”

Whack’s new mixtape follows her 2024 debut album, WORLD WIDE WHACK. In May 2026, she appeared at Amazon’s Upfront series and discussed Twitch’s social reach during a presentation that also included Oprah Winfrey. In 2024, she made her voice-acting debut in the Invincible VS fighting game, connected to the Amazon Prime Video series Invincible. She also appeared as Adrienne in the Marlon Wayans-led film HIM.

Listen to “WAX PAPER” here.

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like objectively they were worse in every way — battery died in a day, screens were tiny, you could barely text — but theres something about that little *snap* when you close em that just hits different. every time i see someone pull out a razr or some other ancient brick i get weirdly nostalgic even though i know id hate actually using one again its prob just rose-tinted glasses but idk man, modern phones are so sleek and functional and yet they feel so... soulless? like theyre missing some dumb charm. maybe its because flip phones were the last era before we all became glued to screens 24/7 now its like the phone owns you instead of the other way around. or maybe im just old and cranky.
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Bill Pearis
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Charli XCX has announced the Music, Fashion, Film Tour which happens this fall across a few major US cities and Toronto. Underscores will be along for the ride and all dates are listed below.

There are two Brooklyn shows at Barclays Center on September 14 & 15 and tickets for all dates go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local time.

For this tour, Charli is introducing ‘Angel Tickets’ — “a limited number of $20 tickets, which will be made available in August. Once the purchase window for these tickets opens in August, tickets must be purchased in pairs, with a maximum of two per order. Seats will be assigned together, with locations revealed on the day of show at venue box office pickup. Ticket locations may include limited view, lower and upper levels, as well as GA Floor.”

Charli’s album Music, Fashion, Film will be out July 24 and you can preorder the vinyl in the BV shop.

Underscores’ summer tour hits NYC on Saturday at Terminal 5 (which was moved from Webster Hall). She has canceled her fall headline dates to join Charli’s tour.

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Charli XCX – 2026 Tour Dates
Sep 11, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena
Sep 14, 2026 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Sep 15, 2026 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
Sep 21, 2026 – Toronto, ON
Sep 24, 2026 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sep 28, 2026 – Washington, DC – Capitol One Arena
Oct 02, 2026 – Austin – ACL Fest
Oct 06, 2026 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Oct 09, 2026 – Austin – ACL Fest
Oct 14, 2026 – San Diego, CA – Vejas Arena
Oct 17, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA – KIA Forum
Oct 18, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA – KIA Forum
Oct 21, 2026 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
Oct 23, 2026 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena

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Heatman
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I can say that most people now are making use of one streaming service or another to watch their favorite movies and TV shows including music too. Netflix and Spotify are my favourite which I've been using for years.

What's your favorite streaming service?
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BrooklynVegan Staff
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Alex Orange Drink (So So Glos, Bright Eyes‘ live band) and Michael Ian Cummings (Skaters, The Dead Trees) have launched an intimate new show series in NYC. The inaugural “Sunday Sessions” happened at Lower East Side bar VICTORIA! On Sunday (6/7), with Alex, Michael, Maya Luz and Rob Mastrianni all performing. They also welcomed a special guest, Conor Oberst, who was in NYC for Bright Eyes’ Forest Hills Stadium show the night before. He joined Alex on his track “Queen Victoria,” Bright Eyes’ “Victory City” and “Bells and Whistles,” and also did “Cape Canaveral,” “We Are Nowhere and It’s Now,” and “Land Locked Blues,” with Emma Ogier (who sang with the band at Forest Hills) and Harrison Whitford (a collaborator of Conor, Phoebe Bridgers, Matt Berninger and more) each joining them at points.

Alex told us:

We’re starting a Sunday acoustic series at Victoria for songwriters to play deep cuts, try out new material, anything really. Michael Ian Cummings and I have been throwing around this idea for a while, he finally got the ball rolling on it.

Miwi La Lupa is also doing a series at Victoria on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Last night was the first of a very DIY impromptu get together. I played some songs off of my album victory lap (#23) which was written and recorded during cancer treatment in ‘23, the first in series of five albums recorded during that time.

Micheal played some songs off his masterful new album Godzilla. The great Maya Luz played beautiful songs and Rob Mastrianni blew minds. Conor joined me for a few songs that we wrote together and then he played a few more along with Harrison Whitford and Emma Ogier. It was very organic, it just kind of happened. It came together an hour before the show. We’re looking forward to having more community get togethers of this kind. People in a room in 3D. Positive energy.

Stay tuned for more of these shows, and watch attendee-taken video below.




















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Bill Pearis
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Porches today shared a new song, “Angel,” that is a tribute to Baby’s All Right owner Billy Jones, who died last July (Jones was also Porches’ manager). Band founder Aaron Maine wrote, “Uploaded a song i wrote for Billy last july to the porches bandcamp. lots of love to everyone missing him today. i feel like he’s with us all the time.”

“Angel” is a spare piano ballad and Aaron sings, “i guess now you’re an angel / but you always have been / and the only difference / is that now you’re in heaven.” You can listen to the song below.

Porches released a new mixtape in May, MASK, and are on tour this month. There’s also NYC rooftop show on July 2 (address TBA), and they play Just Like Heaven fest in August. All dates are listed below.




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PORCHES – 2026 TOUR DATES
Jun 20, 2026 – Portsmouth, NH – 3S Artspace
Jun 21, 2026 – Portland, ME – SPACE
Jun 26, 2026 – Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen
Jun 27, 2026 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI
Jul 2, 2026 – Brooklyn, NY – [untitled] Rooftop (address TBA)
Aug 22, 2026 – Pasadena, CA – Brookside at the Rose Bowl

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BrooklynVegan Staff
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Show Me The Body release their fourth album, Alone Together, next month, and they’ve announced a tour supporting it. They’ll be on the road in North America in September and October, with Whispers, Jivebomb, and Holder each joining them, varying by date, and Lip Critic also on the last two shows of the run. See all dates below.

The NYC show wraps up the tour, on October 15 at Webster Hall. The ticket page specifies that it’s a “NO BARRICADE SHOW,” and it’s with Lip Critic and Jivebomb. Tickets to that and all dates go on sale Friday, June 12 at 10 AM local, with various presales starting Wednesday, June 10 at 10 AM local.

Lip Critic released their new album Theft World last month, and they’re on their “Theft Destiny Tour” through the end of July, which wraps up with a Brooklyn show at Music Hall of Williamsburg on July 16 with fantasy of a broken heart and Public Circuit.






Show Me The Body 2026 tour


SHOW ME THE BODY: 2026 TOUR DATES
Jun 19, 2026 Letnia Scena Progresji Warszawa
Jun 20, 2026 Pink Whale Bratislava, Bratislava Region
Jun 21, 2026 TOO, Via 24 Maggio 51 Piacenza, Italy
Jun 23, 2026 Im Wizemann Halle Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg
Jun 24, 2026 Le Transbordeur Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Jun 25, 2026 Exil Zürich, Zurich
Jun 26, 2026 Abyss Festival Hauteville, Switzerland
Jun 27, 2026 Kesselhaus Berlin, Berlin
Aug 13, 2026 Vodafone Paredes de Coura Coura, Portugal
Aug 15, 2026 Bike Jesus Prague, Prague
Aug 16, 2026 Metastadt Open Air Vienna, Austria *
Aug 17, 2026 Turbina Budapest
Aug 19, 2026 Kesselhaus Wiesbaden, Hessen #
Aug 20, 2026 Sputnikhalle Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia #
Aug 21, 2026 Doornroosje Nijmegen, Netherlands #
Aug 23, 2026 Outbreak Fest London, England
Aug 25, 2026 Amager Bio Copenhagen, DK #
Aug 26, 2026 Slaktkyrkan Stockholm, Stockholm County #
Aug 27, 2026 Rockefeller Music Hall Oslo, Norway #
Sep 4, 2026 – Sep 6, 2026 ZAP Outdoorz High View, WV
Sep 15, 2026 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA %^
Sep 16, 2026 East End United Basement Toronto, ON %^
Sep 17, 2026 Tangent Gallery Detroit, MI %^
Sep 18, 2026 Grog Shop Cleveland Heights, OH %^
Sep 18, 2026 – Sep 20, 2026 Riot Fest Chicago, IL
Sep 20, 2026 Fine Line Minneapolis, MN %^
Sep 22, 2026 Idle Free Kansas City, MO %@
Sep 23, 2026 Gothic Theatre Denver, CO %@
Sep 25, 2026 Grey Witch Las Vegas, NV %@
Sep 27, 2026 Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR %@
Sep 28, 2026 El Corazón Seattle, WA %@
Sep 30, 2026 August Hall San Francisco, CA %@
Oct 1, 2026 Strummer’s Fresno, CA %@
Oct 3, 2026 The Fonda Theatre Los Angeles, CA %@
Oct 4, 2026 Nile Theater Mesa, AZ %@
Oct 7, 2026 Mohawk Austin, TX %@
Oct 9, 2026 WorkPlay Theatre Birmingham, AL %@
Oct 10, 2026 Terminal West Atlanta, GA %@
Oct 11, 2026 The Broadberry Richmond, VA %@
Oct 12, 2026 Black Cat Washington, DC %@
Oct 14, 2026 Union Transfer Philadelphia, PA !@
Oct 15, 2026 Webster Hall New York, NY !@

* with Deftones
# with Deafheaven
% with Whispers
^ with Holder
@ with Jivebomb
! With Lip Critic

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