Rock music

Ufomammut | Athens | April 3

Well-traveled Italian doom/psych-rock metal band Ufomammut are heading to Athens on Tuesday, April 3, for a concert at the Fuzz Club which promises to pack an epic, riff-heavy, in-your-face punch. Their visit comes on the back of their latest album release, "8," which came out in September last year. Advance bookings cost 20 euros and tickets at the door on the night cost 24 euros.

The 12 Best-Selling Albums of All Time

Which is your favorite music album? And is it  among the best-selling in history?

Rankings of the most successful albums have been produced by Business Insider on the basis of RIAA data. However, we have to note that the figures used are from US sales. But as the market there is among the largest, we can also get an idea of the global popularity as well.

Serbia welcomes 2018

BELGRADE - Tens of thousands of people welcomed 2018 last night in city squares across Serbia.

In Belgrade, the arrival of the New Year was marked by a giant firework display outside the building of the national parliament after performances by world music act Balkanika, rock legends Riblja Corba and folk singer Aca Lukas.

A 7th Grader from Burgas Attempted Suicide in a School Bathroom

Girl in the seventh grade tried to poison herself with xanax in the toilet of the Burgas highschool "Ivan Vazov", reports novini. 

The incident took place in the large school break on Wednesday. The girl just shared with her classmates what she did and the kids called the nurse, Monitor reported.

Gimme Shelter | Athens | November 20

Continuing its Gimme Shelter festival of films about musicians and the broader music industry, on Monday, November 20, Gagarin 205 will screen "American Artifact," a documentary by Merle Becker chronicling the rise of the music poster in the US from its birth in the 1960s. The screening starts at 7.30 p.m.and will be followed at 10 p.m. by "Kurt Cobain: About a Son," a 2006 documentary by A.J.

Sound of toilette flush live on Greek TV during marathon coverage! (hilarious video)

YouTube is full of priceless moments of TV reporters failing live on air. Well, you can add another gem to that large “treasure haul”. Greek state broadcaster ERT was covering last Sunday’s Authentic Marathon from the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens live, when a reporter can be clearly heard asking where the toilette was (at 0.7-0.15 seconds). But it gets even better.

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