Since her 2016 debut, For All We Know, London singer-songwriter Neo Jessica Joshua, AKA Nao, has made gossamer-light R&B that soars on the power of
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‘The music industry is as cold blooded as Scrooge McDuck’: the return of rapper Yasiin Bey
It’s the penultimate night of Paris fashion week, and at Le Trianon, a storied 1,000-capacity music hall beneath Montmartre, Yasiin Bey – the artist formerly known
Sam Fender: People Watching review – a lonely yet brilliant document of fame
Over two albums, Sam Fender has cast an increasingly astute eye over the working-class struggles of his native North Shields while wrangling with his own
Dancehall legend Beenie Man returns to US after 10-year visa ban: ‘It’s important to have that access’
The dancehall legend Beenie Man has been a global superstar since the 1990s, wining both a Grammy and a British Mobo award, but for more
Saya Gray: Saya review – oddball heartbreak anthems bounce around pop history
If not a genuine oddball, Saya Gray is at least a very entertaining self-stylist. A self-proclaimed “vagabond”, she has talked about having ESP and perfect
Chris Imler: The Internet Will Break My Heart review | Safi Bugel’s experimental album of the month
‘I hug strangers, I lose my friends … I listen to 100,000 songs,” deadpans Chris Imler on the title track of The Internet Will Break
‘To say there’s no future is counterproductive’: metal megastars Architects on grief, climate and hope for humanity
In a world of low royalties and short attention spans, not many bands make it to 11 albums, much less have their 11th be their
Argentina court drops charges against three people over Liam Payne death
A court in Argentina has dropped charges of criminal negligence against three of the five people indicted in connection with the death of Liam Payne,
Motionless in White review – gothically glam US metalcore will put a grin on your face
Motionless in White have the commendable quality of a stadium-headlining band playing a 2,000-capacity theatre. Formed almost 20 years ago in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the metalcore
Indie legend Miki Berenyi: ‘There was a falling out in Lush. And, if I’m honest, it still hurts’
You’ve talked about how trying to break America led to Lush almost breaking up by the time of Chris Acland’s death. Did you actually want