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  • a band performs on stage

    News
    Members of British punk rock band UK Subs denied entry into the US

  • Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez.

    Album review
    Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco: I Said I Loved You First – besotted but bland

    The betrothed pop star and pop producer’s PDA pulls in big names including Charli xcx and Gracie Abrams, but it’s strangely anonymous for such a personal project
  • John Cale performs at Nottingham Playhouse

    Live review
    John Cale – 83 years old and still forging deeper underground

    There’s no slowing down for the avant art-rock octogenarian as he forgoes predictability to showcase the staggering breadth and depth of his songcraft
  • Raisa K

    Experimental album of the month
    Raisa K: Affectionately – Mica Levi bandmate’s parallel-universe pop

  • YHWH Nailgun.

    Album review
    YHWH Nailgun: 45 Pounds – a singular spin on funky NYC post-punk

  • a woman in a red dress performance on a Christmas-themed set

    News
    Judge dismisses copyright suit against Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You

  • ‘I find I have a lot of resistance, that’s kind of how I roll.’

    Interview
    ‘Emotions? They’re no big thing, man!’ Jeff Bridges on satisfaction, silver linings – and his secret life in music

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Interviews

  • ‘Maybe a bit unsustainable’ … The Tubs (l-r George Nicholls, Owen Williams, Taylor Stewart, Max Warren)

    Indie
    ‘Saying you’re in a jangle-pop band is a red flag’: the Tubs talk speed, squalor and their glorious second album

  • John Reis

    Punk
    ‘We said yes to everything!’ John Reis on his blistering punk career, from Hot Snakes to Rocket from the Crypt

  • No longer living on a euro a day … George, left, and Jack Barnett in Southend.

    Experimental
    ‘We put all of life into the mincer’: These New Puritans on their kaleidoscopic new album

  • Georgia Ellery at the 2023 Mercury prize event in London for Jockstrap’s debut album I Love You Jennifer B.

    On my radar
    Georgia Ellery’s cultural highlights

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Album reviews

  • Genuinely haunting … Bryan Ferry and Amelia Barratt.

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Bryan Ferry and Amelia Barratt: Loose Talk – Roxy demos remade, remodelled as eerie duets

  • black and white photo of Annie Caldwell, front row, second right, and family, sitting in a formal two-row portrait in the middle of a residential street

    Soul
    Annie and the Caldwells: Can’t Lose My (Soul) – a joyous family affair

    • Pop
      Greentea Peng: Tell Dem It’s Sunny – a musical rebirth with swagger

    • Rap
      Playboi Carti: Music – the most anticipated rap album this decade was worth the wait

    • Alexis Petridis's album of the week
      Annie and the Caldwells: Can’t Lose My (Soul) – a gospel masterpiece to drag you out of despair

    • Global album of the month
      Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek: Yarın Yoksa – a feast of woozy Turkish psych

    • Indie
      Throwing Muses: Moonlight Concessions – as ever, Kristin Hersh is astonishing

    • Rock
      Courting: Lust for Life, Or: ‘How to Thread the Needle and Come Out the Other Side to Tell the Story’ – a giant leap forward

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Live reviews

  • Shaboozey at Koko, London.

    Country
    Shaboozey – viral country superstar finds comfort in intimacy

  • FKA Twigs performing on stage at Aviva Studios in Manchester

    Pop
    FKA twigs – a stunning ​surprise-filled spectacle

    • Michael Kiwanuka performing at the Hammersmith Apoll0

      Kitty Empire's artist of the week
      Michael Kiwanuka – big sounds from the quiet maestro

    • Clairo singing at the Eventim Apollo, London.

      Live review
      Clairo – charming pop-soul from a singer with starpower to spare

    • Justin Hawkins of the Darkness performing at Swansea Arena.

      Rock
      The Darkness – retro rockers are still in acrobatically high spirits

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Add to playlist

  • Oklou press photo

    One to watch
    Oklou

  • Ludicrously vindicated … Chappell Roan.

    Single review
    Chappell Roan: The Giver – saddle up, there’s a new sheriff in town

  • Nile Rodgers on stage in Glasgow in 2018.

    Ranked
    Everybody dance: Nile Rodgers’ 20 greatest tracks – ranked!

  • Divorce's four band members posing/messing around between two lines of washing

    One to watch
    Divorce

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Obituaries

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From the archive

  • The Smiths in 1987.

    Feature
    A light that never goes out: why the Smiths are eternally influential

    As Meat Is Murder turns 40, revisit our feature in which fans including Andy Burnham and Connie Constance consider how and why the band have endured
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  • The crowd at Baile/Baile in Ullapool.

    Club culture
    A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain’s most remote club night?

  • Chaos … Joel Gion and Anton Newcombe.

    How we made
    ‘We had even more fights than they show in the film’: how we made Dig! with the Brian Jonestown Massacre and the Dandy Warhols

    ‘The gig ended with onstage brawls. It was the most incredible thing I’d ever filmed but the bouncer took the tapes. It took me years to get them back’
  • ‘Thrilled’ … Pet Shop Boys film the Go West video in Red Square in 1993.

    Pet Shop Boys
    ‘We swept into Moscow in Gorbachev’s limousine’: Neil Tennant’s love affair with Russia – before the ‘cancer of Putin’

    They played Red Square, launched MTV Russia and got driven home from a gay club by the police. But the freedoms witnessed by Pet Shop Boys have been crushed. Singer Neil Tennant relives those heady days – and calls for a revolution
  • James Hamilton, holding a clicker, which he used with a stopwatch to measure the BPM (beats per minute) of a record.

    Feature
    ‘Everyone knew who he was’: James Hamilton, the ‘eccentric aristo’ who catalysed British club culture

  • Daniel Ek, Spotify’s chief executive, speaking in San Francisco in September 2024.

    Analysis
    Spotify is trumpeting big paydays for artists – but only a tiny fraction of them are actually thriving

  • A group portrait of Echo vom Eierstock, with members of the choir smiling and standing in front of a wooden Alpine chalet

    Feature
    ‘You can yodel and don’t have to be conservative’: the Swiss feminist choir rewriting traditional songs

  • King Charles seated at a desk

    Analysis
    King Charles’s Apple Music playlist: are they really his favourite songs?

    Alexis Petridis
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