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Wolf Alice are a band who consistently over-deliver. Their presentation is so staid, their cited influences so safe (The ...
What? Right now?” says her friend Agnes (Eva Victor), who may not be entirely thrilled at the news. “Are you going to name it ...
What new light can the age-old legend of Faust selling his soul to the devil shed on colonialism in Africa, slavery, the rape ...
The long, hot summer of 2025 has been something else, right? Hate rallies, creeping authoritarianism, a weird reluctance to ...
UK dub maestro and producer, Adrian Sherwood is hardly what anyone might call a slacker, but it’s 13 years since the release of his last solo album, Survival and Resistance. Those who have been ...
Gibby Haynes is the wild-eyed crazy man who used to front the Butthole Surfers back in the 1980s and 1990s. At the time, there was none weirder or more out there than the Texan psychedelic punks – and ...
Pianist Bruce Liu wasn’t the only star soloist last night, though he certainly had the most notes to play. Attention was riveted by at least five Philharmonia members and their maverick principal ...
Right from the bracing brass fanfare that began this Sea Symphony, you know exactly where you were: right in the midst of the ...
But Imprints is an assured, confident creation, one whose form rewardingly mirrors its themes, and whose storyline – once finally uncovered – is genuinely touching. Amid the take-a-gamble ...
Deftones’ Private Music arrives as the band’s long-awaited tenth studio album, carrying with it the weight of expectation built from nearly three decades of powerful records. Known for mixing ...
There’s a Proms paradox that’s familiar to Early Music fans. Some works are too challenging – too big, too expensive, too ...