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Pitchfork, one of the world’s most illustrious and trusted music outlets, is folding. They are just the latest in a long line of casualties, but t...
Pitchfork, one of the world’s most illustrious and trusted music outlets, is folding. They are just the latest in a long line of casualties, but t...
Unknown T took to the stage at London’s KOKO to mark the announcement of his debut album, Blood Diamond. Find our review of the gig below.
Already the pop star’s magnum opus, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) sounds better than before, with tracks from the vault improving it further still.
Angelo Bruschini, the Massive Attack guitarist who had been diagnosed with lung cancer, has died, the group has confirmed this morning.
It’s Friday evening. The sun is setting. It's not even 6 o'clock. Winter is nigh. At least we’ve been treated to some brilliant albums and exciting singles this week. Find the best in our weekly round up in New Music Friday.
The “old Drake” was supposedly going to reappear on For All The Dogs. Sadly, it's the “new Drake”: bloated, hollow and directionless.
There’s some really exciting new tracks out this week. From the return of Jorja Smith to another album from Cleo Sol to the lead single for PinkPantheress’ debut album. Oh, and if that wasn’t enough, some guys called the Rolling Stones enlisted none other than Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder for ‘Sweet Sounds of Heaven’, just their second new song in 18 years.
Avelino was the biggest winner at the 2023 AIM Independent Music Awards last night, with Björk and Wet Leg also taking home silverware.
We’ve got a date for the 2024 BRIT Awards, with the flagship ceremony in British music heading to The O2 in London on 2 March next year.
It’s been 30 years since Trainspotting and Irvine Welsh is the subject of a new documentary, 'Choose Irvine Welsh'. Should you?
★★★☆☆ Darren Harriott’s 2023 Fringe offering Roadman again proves the Black Country native’s ability to be very funny, but it also sees him struggle to form any kind of narrative or tension.
Laura Ramoso made a name for herself with viral sketches on TikTok and Instagram. Now, she's making her debut at Edinburgh’s Fringe with Frances - a one-woman sketch show that sees her successfully transition from small screen to stage.