For the most part, British indie-mania of the 00s involved a slew of sixth-form poets holding forth over amateurishly jerky guitars: the results were often
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Bridget Hayden and the Apparitions: Cold Blows the Rain review | Jude Rogers’ folk album of the month
Based in the West Yorkshire cosmic mecca of Todmorden, known for its alternative music scene as much as its wild weather, Bridget Hayden and the
‘We were strapped to this babbling circus’: Scissor Sisters on their reunion, rightwing reactionaries – and riotous origins
Scissor Sisters have misplaced a key part of their story. Chatting on a video call, there is discussion about where their last performance actually was
Wayne Osmond, member of the singing Osmond family, dies aged 73
Wayne Osmond, the smooth baritone of pop group the Osmond Brothers and later the Osmonds, has died at the age of 73. Osmond died at
Forget all your troubles, forget all your cares: Petula Clark’s 20 best songs – ranked!
20. Cut Copy Me (2013) The span of Petula Clark’s career is extraordinary: she made her radio debut at the height of the blitz and
Ethel Cain: Perverts review – pink noise and punishment as cult star heads underground
In 2023, the Guardian interviewed Hayden Anhedönia, who records as Ethel Cain. She was, in theory, riding high on the critical success of her self-released
Stormzy given ban for using mobile phone while driving
Stormzy has been banned from driving for nine months after an undercover police officer caught him using a mobile phone while behind the wheel of
Thousands swarm to free Robbie Williams gig at maxed out Fed Square in Melbourne
British pop star Robbie Williams’s free Melbourne gig prompted city road closures as thousands of fans descended on Fed Square, many gathering more than eight
Neil Young pulls out of Glastonbury 2025, claiming festival is ‘under corporate control’ of BBC
Neil Young has announced that he will not perform at Glastonbury this year, saying he believes the BBC’s involvement in the festival means it is
Phish review – spiraling jams and communal bliss at Madison Square Garden
Phish have long been something of a unicorn in the fabric of popular music. Operating largely outside the traditional framework of the industry, the Vermont