“Rock doesn’t stream” may remain industry received wisdom, but the new Rock Issue of Music Week proves otherwise.
According to new Music Week research, based on Official Charts Company data, ...
What does it take to break a rock band in 2018? If anyone knows, it’s Raw Power, the powerhouse management/label group behind some of the biggest and loudest acts on ...
Raw Power Management founder and CEO Craig Jennings is contemplating the 10 years of hard rock graft that have seen him take Bring Me The Horizon, step-by-step, to the brink ...
The new issue of Music Week is out now as we welcome UK rock sensations Bring Me The Horizon to our cover. Over the course of their career, they have ...
Top UK rock execs hopeful the ongoing series can open doors and offset streaming lagFollowing on from Music Week’s report last week showing rock is lagging in streaming growth ...
New Music Week research shows rock music is still struggling to gain traction on streaming services, despite year-on-year growth.
Figures from the Official Charts Company show that year-to-date streams of ...
The Damned are on track to score their first ever Top 10 album with comeback Evil Spirits this week. In a 42-year career, they only went close with 1985’s Phantasmagoria, ...
The Damned are preparing to release their first album in a decade this week in partnership with rock manager Craig Jennings, CEO of Raw Power.
Speaking in the latest ...
When Music Week catches up with Dave Vanian at home in the London suburb of Harrow, our timing seems less than ideal to discuss The Damned’s first album in a ...
Top rock manager Craig Jennings – CEO of Raw Power Management, whose clients include Bring Me The Horizon, Bullet For My Valentine and Don Broco – says rock music ...