Music
Beth Orton live: lustreless folktronica fails to hit the mark
Katie Bevan
Jul. 2
Seeing IDLES live is like going to mass, but louder and more political
Sophie Flint Vázquez
Jun. 29
Wolf Alice’s Blue Lullaby fills the gaps left by the original Blue Weekend
Sophie Flint Vázquez
Jun. 24
Classic FM at 30 — making classical music accessible to all
Noah Keate
Jun. 15
Wilco’s Cruel Country is an exploration of the paradox of America
Ethan Delcroix
Jun. 8
Alt-J live review: a night of excitement, vigour, and of course, music
Sueda Oktay
Jun. 5
Echo and the Bunnymen live review: a night of greatest hits
Niall Hawkins
Jun. 4
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- 1The shrinking and growing of song lengths
- 2Celebrating the Lionesses’ Euros win with Serge at Tramlines
- 3This is America, still: The value of protest music
- 4Royel Otis’ ‘hickey’: The perfect soundtrack for summer
- 5“I was making music while doing a million different things”: A conversation with Nxdia
- 6Rock en Seine: A triumph of music over censorship
- 7Queens of the Stone Age at Rock en Seine: rock ‘n’ roll royalty bring mosh pits to the Parisian suburbs
- 8Risqué but cautious? Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Man’s Best Friend’ is not as subversive as it seems
- 9“It’s a lot more stripped back”: Pale Waves’ Heather Baron-Gracie on their upcoming ‘Still Smitten Tour’
- 10“A project to listen to with your eyes closed”: ROREY on her upcoming EP ‘Dysphoria’