Closer to The Edge: Musicians we wish we’d seen perform live
Shoulda, woulda, coulda…
Shoulda, woulda, coulda…
We’re back with our picks for the week’s best new music!
In a night dedicated to the #TimesUp movement, Bruno Mars upset odds-favourites Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z to win album, record, and song of the year at 2018’s Grammys.
Back again with another look at all of the fresh new things to come out of the music world this week.
Putting aside the 80s and 90s classics, which pop artists have delivered the best Christmas numbers in recent years?
Dave Grohl and the band will be rocking out with James Corden in his now-classic Late Late Show slot.
Something something JAMES MURPHY IS BACK, GUYS.
The singer’s comeback is more successful than those we’ve seen recently.
Lennon admitted in a never-before-seen clip that Yoko Ono had been a major influence on the now-iconic track.
Sophie Trenear looks at how Fall Out Boy’s music covers mental health matters.
Bruno Russell explores how music can be used a tool for overcoming stress and anxiety through its power as a form of release and expression.
Guess who’s back? People who are very much alive.
From our special magazine issue, Alex Smith explores music’s most fantastic and surreal icons.
Xavier Voigt-Hill takes a look from ANOHNI to The xx at what made 2016 tick.