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  • Rapper Dave plays a harp in a black and white shot.

    Album review
    Dave: The Boy Who Played the Harp – ​it’s clearer than ever what a stunningly skilled rapper he is

    Returning with his first album in four years, the arena-filling UK rapper is still such a smart, sharp lyricist as he explores a series of existential crises
  • ‘The memories are the same’… Dev Hynes.

    Interview
    ‘It’s scary how many St George’s flags there were’: Blood Orange on coming home to Essex and mourning his mother

  • Lively … Laura Ann Singh.

    Add to playlist
    The spiky, playful free jazz of Laura Ann Singh and the week’s best new tracks

  • Versatile … Mohinder Kaur Bhamra

    Global album of the month
    Mohinder Kaur Bhamra: Punjabi Disco – rediscovery of an 80s trailblazer

  • A photo of Jennifer Walton.

    Album review
    Jennifer Walton: Daughters – a stylish and painful debut

Interviews

  1. The Belair Lip Bombs are an Australian indie rock band formed in Frankston, Victoria in 2017. The group consists of lead vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Maisie Everett, guitarist Mike Bradvica, bassist Jimmy Droughton and drummer Daniel Devlin

    Indie rising stars the Belair Lip Bombs: ‘We don’t want to regret not giving it a proper crack’

  2. Amadou and Mariam.

    ‘At night, his guitar comes into my mind’: Amadou and Mariam’s surviving singer on life after losing her husband and musical partner

  3. Norman Greenbaum with chickens.

    How we made
    ‘I was working as a cook when it went to No 1’: how Norman Greenbaum made Spirit in the Sky

Album reviews

  1. Disconsolate … Kevin Parker AKA Tame Impala.

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Tame Impala: Deadbeat – ‘bush doof’ bangers can’t hide how downbeat Kevin Parker seems to be

  2. Unpredictable … Sebastian Rochford.

    Jazz album of the month
    Sebastian Rochford: Finding Ways – Polar Bear drummer’s strikingly varied quest into the aftermath of grief

  3. The Last Dinner Party.

    Indie
    The Last Dinner Party: From the Pyre – baroque’n’roll band’s speedily released second album is overheated

  4. Bruce Springsteen, pictured around the release of 1982’s Nebraska.

    Rock
    Bruce Springsteen: Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition – fabled album falls short of expectations

Live reviews

  1. Little Simz Manchester© Joel Goodman for the Guardian - 07973 332324 - all rights reserved . 16/10/2025 . Manchester, UK. Little Simz ( Simbiatu Abisola Abiola Ajikawo ) performs at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester. Photo credit: Joel Goodman

    Rap
    Little Simz – hip-hop visionary radiates joy and Gallagher-level swagger

  2. A woman poses on stage under the letters JADE

    Pop
    Jade – pop’s quirkiest star transcends manufactured past

  3. Robbie Williams at Dingwalls, London.

    Pop
    Robbie Williams – tiny Camden gig offers blinding star wattage – and a surprising new song about Morrissey

  4. Katy Perry at the OVO Hydro, Glasgow.

    Pop
    Katy Perry – ​like being high on Haribo while trapped in a theme park

Add to playlist

  1. Joanna Newsom Performs In Berlin

    Ranked
    Where’s her Pulitzer already? Joanna Newsom’s 20 best songs

  2. Miles Kane

    Honest playlist
    ‘I don’t really have sex to music, it’s a bit Tom Cruise’: Miles Kane’s honest playlist

  3. Conna Haraway performing live at Trascendanza, Perugia, 2024.

    Add to playlist
    Conna Haraway’s deeply detailed dub techno and the week’s best new tracks

From the archive

  • Grace Jones in a black dress, black gloves and black hat, her head on one side with wild staring eyes

    This much I know
    Grace Jones: ‘Even if I stand on my head, I still can’t do it. How these young girls twerk, I don’t know’

    As her album Slave to the Rhythm turns 40, revisit our interview with the actor and singer on working as a go-go dancer, hanging out with Keith Haring and dropping LSD

Obituaries

  • a man looks off to the side

    D’Angelo’s music was imbued with the influence of Black women

    Danielle Amir Jackson
  • The late Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, pictured here with the rest of the band, was the most proficient musician in the band's original line up

    Without Ace Frehley, Kiss could not have achieved their extraordinary greatness

    Michael Hann
  • person wearing black tank holds microphone

    D'Angelo 1974-2025
    Experimental, sensual and political, D’Angelo radically redrew the boundaries of soul music

    Alexis Petridis
  • An older man plays acoustic guitar and sings.

    John Lodge was a pioneering force of British rock’s most underrated band

    Michael Hann
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