
Adele rumoured to be making a rock album… but should she? And why are we so quick to crown new icons?A deep dive into legends, myths and modern fame.In this episode of Listener Land, we jump from the rumoured Adele rock album to the passing of Mani from the Stone Roses and Primal Scream, the strange economics of gig ticket prices, and whether adverts at live shows could ever be acceptable. We also get into Yungblud’s arena push, Bowie’s suit collection at the V&A, the Mona Lisa of album artwork, Velvet Underground’s legacy, and why new artists are crushed by constant comparisons to legends.It’s a conversation about ambition, myth-making, and how audiences shape the careers of future icons… usually by accident.Expect tangents, debates, and the occasional existential crisis over a fly in the studio.If you enjoy music history, artist deep dives, or arguments fuelled by nostalgia and chaos – you’re home.00:26 Mani from Stone Roses & Primal Scream passes01:31 The Adele rumour: is a rock album coming?03:59 Should Adele switch genres — or stay in her lane?06:54 Heartbreak albums, storytelling and her creative burnout08:59 Yungblud’s £4 arena tickets10:23 Would you accept adverts at gigs for cheaper prices?16:08 Bowie’s V&A exhibition — the myth vs the real clothes23:06 The “Mona Lisa” of music artwork25:30 Velvet Underground: failures at the time, icons now34:35 Why calling someone “the next Bowie/Freddie” ruins them36:36 Are we crowning young artists too early?#adele #adelerockalbum #listenerlandpodcast #musicdebate #musiccommentary #yungblud #davidbowie