I always knew I was adopted. I had a sister, Mary, and a brother, Tony, and we all looked quite different, so I suppose our
Category: Music
‘Hip-hop is the new avant garde’: John Cale on Lou Reed, anger and continual reinvention
Even over the phone from Los Angeles, John Cale has a certain presence. It’s not just the still resonant Welsh lilt of his speaking voice
Beth Gibbons review – an unapologetically intense triumph
Eyes shut, feet bare, with the stage in virtual darkness, singer Beth Gibbons clings to her microphone stand as though to a sapling in a
Vinyl came back from the dead – and so did the bootleggers: inside the booming business of knock-off records
In July 2018, the peace of an upmarket cul-de-sac in rural Hampshire was suddenly disturbed by the arrival of two police officers and three people
Blur: To the End review – sentimental journey for four likely lads on their way to Wembley
The Blur fan does not want for documentaries. From the ramshackle Starshaped in 1993, which captured these Britpop Monkees pre-megastardom, to the slick New World
Taylor Swift may have captured the charts, but Charli XCX captured the zeitgeist
Earlier this month, when asked about why her friend and collaborator Taylor Swift is so popular, Lana Del Rey didn’t mince words: “She wants it.
Post your questions for Mike Skinner
Trust Mike Skinner to put it succinctly: “I’ve spent many nights wasted, but not wasted any nights in Fabric over the years,” he said on
Barclays suspends sponsorship of Download, Latitude and Isle of Wight festivals
Barclays has suspended sponsorship of all Live Nation festivals for 2024 – including Download, Latitude and the Isle of Wight – after protests from bands
‘I didn’t engage with the Bowie song’: Peter Schilling on Major Tom, the unofficial anthem of the Euros
If you are planning to brush up on your German ahead of tonight’s opener of the European Championships, one umlaut-heavy phrase could come in handy:
Foo Fighters review – beloved rockers thunder back from trauma with thrilling intensity
Just over two years after the shattering and untimely death of drummer Taylor Hawkins left them facing trauma and turmoil, Foo Fighters deliver a two-and-a-half-hour-plus