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  • Chino Moreno of Deftones at BP Pulse Live, Birmingham.

    Live review
    Deftones – alt-metal veterans sound exceptionally fresh 38 years on

    The US band’s brawny, pit-inciting riffs come laced with blurry waves of distortion, making for music that is oddly reflective and melancholy
  • Disruptive … Charli xcx.

    Album review
    Charli xcx: Wuthering Heights – atonal, amorous anthems that more than stand apart from the film

    Alexis Petridis
  • Bad Bunny Super Bowl viewing figuresFile photo dated 08/02/26 of Bad Bunny performing during the Apple Music halftime show at Super Bowl LX at Levi Stadium, Santa Clara, California. Bad Bunny's half-time show was the fourth most-watched Super Bowl performance in the United States, according to viewership data. The 31-year-old singer, also known as Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, performed Sunday's set almost entirely in Spanish in tribute to his Puerto Rican heritage and culture. Issue date: Wednesday February 11, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Kindell Buchanan/PA WireRESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    News
    Bad Bunny gets first solo UK Top 10 hits thanks to Super Bowl boost

  • Fred Again at Alexandra Palace.

    Live review
    Fred Again – guest-heavy homecoming for the golden boy of UK dance is an eclectic triumph

  • Flying Lotus, AKA Steven Ellison.

    Callout
    Post your questions for Flying Lotus

  • Tom Misch

    Interview
    ‘I didn’t know who I was’: Tom Misch on burnout, becoming a barista and returning to music

  • thundercat looking pensive, wearing sunglasses, and wearing the breastplate, and dip-dyed dreadlocks held back from his face by a pair of enormous silver grips featuring snarling tigers

    Interview
    ‘Choosing happy is a hell of a process’: Thundercat on funk, lost friends and being fired by Snoop Dogg (possibly)

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    The best songs of 2025
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    Soul-baring ballads, alt-rock fury and neon-lit techno
    Five-star albums you may have missed this year

  3. Cécile McLorin SalvantPress publicity portrait

    The 10 best jazz albums of 2025

  4. Labi SiffreBritish poet and musician Labi Siffre on stage, circa 1970. (Photo by David Redfern/Redferns/Getty Images)

    Paranoia, pop-dubstep and perfectly odd gems: the best old music we discovered this year

Interviews

  1. China Crisis - Gary Daly And Eddie Lundon, China Crisis - Gary Daly And Eddie Lundon (Photo by Brian Rasic/Getty Images)

    How we made
    ‘We recorded it in a kitchen!’ How China Crisis made Black Man Ray

  2. Reshona Landfair, wearing a white furry top, sits side-on with her face towards the camera

    The big interview
    Reshona Landfair on her life after R Kelly: ‘I had to rebuild my entire self’

  3. Nina pictured by a lake at dusk

    The reader interview
    The Cardigans’ Nina Persson: ‘Ozzy said our Black Sabbath cover was the creepiest thing he’d ever heard’

Album reviews

  1. ‘Never less than intriguing’ … Hemlocke Springs.

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Hemlocke Springs: The Apple Tree Under the Sea – a DayGlo DIY triumph in an era of risk-averse pop

  2. Joshua Chuquimia Crampton

    Experimental album of the month
    Joshua Chuquimia Crampton: Anata – an ear-splitting haze that heals as it hurts

  3. Unafraid to test the limits … Converge.

    Metal
    Converge: Love Is Not Enough – metalcore veterans’ rage remains fresh and furious

  4. Beach Boys. Outtakes Cover. Photo credit Max Aguilera-Hellweg

    Box set
    The Beach Boys: We Gotta Groove – box set of lost 70s music has all of Brian Wilson’s turmoil and talent

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Live reviews

  1. Florence + the Machine performing at Glasgow Hydro.

    Pop
    Florence + the Machine – ​a thrilling shift in tone towards stark, sombre catharsis

  2. The Testament of Ann Lee c. Yasmin Huseyin

    Experimental
    The Testament of Ann Lee with Daniel Blumberg and Amanda Seyfried – yelps, bells and bruised beauty

  3. a man dressed in white stands on top of a vehicle in a stadium as people stand around him with their arms raised

    Super Bowl half-time show review
    Bad Bunny’s thrilling ode to Boricua joy

  4. Maxïmo Park in concert, Glasgow, O2 Academy, Scotland, UK - 06 Feb 2026Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew MacColl/Shutterstock (16526435f)Paul Smith and Tom EnglishMaxïmo Park in concert, Glasgow, O2 Academy, Scotland, UK - 06 Feb 2026

    Indie
    Maxïmo Park – Newcastle band play the hell out of their jaggy and angsty debut album

Add to playlist

  1. Natanya wearing a light blue, bow-shaped dress

    Add to playlist
    The genre-busting, buttery falsetto of Natanya and the week’s best new tracks

  2. Kate Bush on stage

    Ranked!
    From Brontë to Ballard, Orwell to Okri: the best songs inspired by literature

  3. Primal punk dramaturgy … (from left) Jeppe Rottier, Jesper Rottier, Finley Nijsse, Danny Rottier and Luuk Bosma of Grote Geelstaart.

    Add to playlist
    The bizarro punk of Dutch upstarts Grote Geelstaart and the week’s best new tracks

From the archive

  • The Sherlocks

    Feature
    Made of steel: how South Yorkshire became the British indie heartland

    As Arctic Monkeys' debut album turns 20, revisit Dave Simpson's feature on the long shadow they cast over the region's indie scene

Obituaries

  • Ebo Taylor At WOMADEbo Taylor portrait backstage at the WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) Festival at Charlton Park, Wiltshire, July 2014. (Photo by Judith Burrows/Getty Images)

    News
    Ebo Taylor, Ghanaian highlife pioneer and guitarist, dies age 90

  • Photo of Sly DUNBAR and SLY & ROBBIEUNITED KINGDOM - JULY 09:  Photo of Sly DUNBAR and SLY & ROBBIE; Sly Dunbar photographed in Kensington  (Photo by David Corio/Redferns)

    10 of the greatest songs by Sly Dunbar – from reggae classics to Grace Jones and Bob Dylan

    Alexis Petridis
  • Sly Dunbar at the Jazz Cafe in London in 2005.

    News
    Sly Dunbar, reggae drummer and producer with Sly and Robbie, dies aged 73

  • From left Bryce Dessner, Bob Weir and Aaron Dessner.

    Bob Weir remained completely in touch with the Grateful Dead’s wild wonder. I’ll never forget playing with him

    Aaron Dessner
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