Midway through the deliriously profane Get Your Hands Off My Woman, Justin Hawkins demands that the crowd claps along. Before you know it, the frontman
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‘It sounds terrible but I listen to it 30 times a day’: how the Lumineers made Ho Hey
Wesley Schultz, songwriter, vocals, guitar After growing up in Ramsey, a small town in New Jersey, we moved to New York to try to make
‘Everyone knew who he was’: James Hamilton, the ‘eccentric aristo’ who catalysed British club culture
Norman Cook can remember the first time he met James Hamilton very clearly. “He was enormous,” he laughs. “Enormous and very well-spoken, called everyone ‘dear
‘You can yodel and don’t have to be conservative’: the Swiss feminist choir rewriting traditional songs
Elena Kaiser just wanted to yodel, and living in central Switzerland, that didn’t seem too much to ask for. “But as a woman you couldn’t
King Charles’s Apple Music playlist: are they really his favourite songs?
Over the years, the music tastes of King Charles have remained something of a mystery – not one anybody seemed in a tearing hurry to
Spotify’s biggest sin? Its algorithms have pushed artists to make joyless, toothless music | John Harris
In the hands of some of its most gifted practitioners, songwriting is a kind of emotional alchemy. For the past week, I have been returning
‘Reopen these youth clubs’: Ezra Collective’s Femi Koleoso on nurturing young artistic talent
After the high of a record-breaking night at the Brits where his band, Ezra Collective, not only became the first jazz group to perform live
Sabrina Carpenter review – brilliantly bonkers innuendo-stuffed delirium
On a sleek white stage made to look like a 1960s New York penthouse, one of pop music’s biggest exponents Sabrina Carpenter is sitting on
Nick Grimshaw: ‘Getting people to talk about music is the same as talking about food. Both are full of memories’
Born in Oldham in 1984, Nick Grimshaw has just taken over as 6 Music’s new breakfast DJ . After stints in PR and TV, his
Jack White review – rock’n’roll showman makes believers of us all
“Do you believe me yet?” yells Jack White from the lip of the stage, a few songs into his second night’s work at this classy