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On this propulsive debut album, the voices of Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers are tonally so singular, yet come…
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On this propulsive debut album, the voices of Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers are tonally so singular, yet come…
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On their fourth album, the Mercury Award-winning band fuse avant-garde pop and hip hop to create a truly exhilarating sound.
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The brilliance of “Unholy” shows up how little originality is to be found on this autotuned, cliché-ridden and inauthentic album.
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Johanna and Klara Söderberg on making music as sisters, the side effects of ambition, and taking a break from live…
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Whether or not you believe the band “saved rock music”, it’s difficult to imagine what the 2000s would have looked…
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Joined by a special guest at the O2, Matty Healy mused on masculinity as his band paraded their irresistible brand…
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New Statesman staff choose their favourite records of the year.
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The keyboard works of The Well-Tempered Clavier sound more novel and luminous 300 years later than in their composer’s day.
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The Nashville-born musician on trauma, getting older and taking nine years away from music.
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At a circus venue in Paris the next evolution in the musician’s theatrical pop shows how real life seeps into…
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At a recent gig in Leicester, the duo were just as much a juggernaut as they have always been.
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On The Car, Alex Turner sounds increasingly like a man who doesn’t need his band any more. The resulting record is…
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At a gig in south London, the singer seemed trapped by nostalgia for his early career – and a terminally…
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At 65, the Australian singer-songwriter is more creatively alive than ever before.
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On his first solo album, the Mumford & Sons frontman confronts the sexual abuse he experienced at the age of…
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Twenty-five years after its release, the Icelander’s third album sounds as urgent as ever.
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The 23-year-old has already played for the royals and tackled the Elgar Cello Concerto. Where does he go from here?
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Referencing ballroom culture and Seventies disco, her new album will see you emerge from the club sweaty, bruised and ecstatic.
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In her first full live show in 20 years, her voice was rich and brown with age and fags.
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The composer dominates the BBC Proms this year, the 150th anniversary of his birth. But if this is our national…
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