Born in London in 1987, Kate Nash, is an actor and musician. After studying theatre at the Brit School, she was discovered on Myspace and in 2007
Category: Music
Charli XCX and Lorde’s conflict resolution is the year’s most powerful pop moment | Alim Kheraj
In an era of pop full of openly hostile beefs or barely-subliminal sniping that can go on for years between warring parties, this week has
Barbie pink is out, lime green is in: Charli XCX’s album spawns ‘brat summer’ trend
At some point in your childhood you were probably called one. You may even whisper it under your breath at the pub when the kid
Kings of Leon review – mesmeric power from masters of the restrained anthem
Formed in 1999 by travelling preacher’s sons Caleb, Jared and Nathan Followill and their cousin Matthew, Kings of Leon delivered two benchmark albums of Dust
Tell us: will you be drinking at music festivals this summer?
As festival season really gets going with Glastonbury next week, we would like to know how you’re intending to handle drinking at outdoor music events
Post your questions for David Duchovny
To say David Duchovny is a busy man is underplaying it. His third studio album Gestureland was released in 2021. If you fancy witnessing The
‘He’d turned into a weird old grandpa’: how Johnny Cash resurrected his career – and became an icon
In the early 1980s, Johnny Cash was at a low ebb. The Man in Black – who once sang to an audience of prisoners that
Rite Here Rite Now review – soft-metallers Ghost offer skits and shreds in fan-service film
The concept of a cultural object as “Marmite” – ie you’ll either love it or hate it – is an overused one but may come
I Am: Céline Dion review – an earnest love letter from one of the last true divas
Minutes into I Am: Céline Dion, the beloved singer’s remarkably unguarded documentary chronicling her struggle with a rare neurological disorder, the queen of power ballads
It’s complicated: Avril Lavigne’s 20 best songs – ranked!
20. Here’s to Never Growing Up (2013) Depending on your perspective, Here’s to Never Growing Up was either a welcome return to basics or Avril