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Others depict a night out on the glass-floored space at the top of Tower Bridge. There are shots of DJs, dancing and two ...
Apple TV's Severance is a masterpiece of television and visual design. We've already written about the quality of prop design ...
Steven Seagal has made some horrendous misjudgements in his career, but none so awful as his attempt at making a reggae track ...
Gunning for the maximum amount of diversity, the variety Mamalarky offers throughout Hex Key's 13 songs is bewildering but ...
You start to understand what it is about your identity as an artist and as a band that resonates with people ... like how we can wear our influences without being pastiche or without being them ...
Apple TV's Severance is a masterpiece of television and visual design. We've already written about the quality of prop design ...
Across their two studio albums, The Traveling Wilburys released plenty of joyous and enjoyable music, but not everything the ...
A collaboration between an EGOT and an Americana trailblazer should be a home run, but Who Believes in Angels? is a sanitised ...
In the lead roles of titular himbo Joe Buck and his runty chum Rico ‘Ratzo’ Rizzo, Paul Jacob French and Max Bowden are ...
J ustin Vernon was weeping onstage, his signature falsetto warbling just out of control, when he realized it was time to rethink Bon Iver. The song he was performing that day in D ...
Glittering between horror and euphoria Marina Zispin, the new project of noise experimentalist Martyn Reid and art pop explorer Bianca Scoutt, offers a ...
Pixie Lott returns with 'Blockbuster Video', a nostalgic new single that drops just as the iconic video store makes a four-day London comeback ...