Over the past decade, singer Rosie Lowe has become one of the most versatile artists in British soul. Possessing a soaring falsetto and raw huskiness,
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Beabadoobee: This Is How Tomorrow Moves review – a nostalgic gen Z gem
Back in 2017, a grungy, lo-fi singer-songwriter called Beabadoobee emerged from west London, in thrall to 90s indie rock. Beatrice Laus’s breakout tune, Coffee, was
One to watch: Dua Saleh
Dua Saleh is probably best known for memorably playing the role of Cal Bowman in Sex Education. But the 29-year-old Sudanese American has also been
Festival-goers injured in ‘terrifying’ crowd surge at Boardmasters in Newquay
Concertgoers were injured in a crowd surge at Boardmasters music festival in Newquay, police said, with one woman describing the experience as “terrifying”. People have
Avatar, Tron, Fantastic Four and Star Wars: Disney rolls out raft of new films at fan event
Thank goodness Deadpool & Wolverine is still in cinemas, or Ryan Reynolds’ sweary mutant might have taken over Disney’s usually squeaky-clean D23 fan event in
Why Tyla’s racial identity has rallied South Africans behind Coloured communities
When Tyla exploded on to the global music scene with her hit song Water, the South African singer did not just gain attention for her
Korn review – a mosh-pit erupting set drenched in dark energy
It’s not every day you see huge mosh pits erupting metres away from a family pedal boat attraction, but that’s the charm of Scarborough’s Open
It’s a femininomenon! How Chappell Roan slow-burned her way to stardom
The album at UK No 1 this week is titled The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess – though for its creator, breakthrough pop
Send us your questions for Neneh Cherry
Back in 1988, when Neneh Cherry paired a gold jacket with a gold bra and a pregnant belly on Top of the Pops, the world
Charly Bliss: Forever review – alt-rockers put pop first
On their first two albums – 2017’s Guppy and 2019’s Young Enough – Brooklyn’s Charly Bliss traded in various combinations of sonic sweet and savoury.