Laura Marling
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The Observer’s critics recommend the best new arts shows to enjoy on TV, on the radio and online
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There’s shaken-up pop from Rina Sawayama, searching rap by J Hus and Jay Electronica, and invention everywhere from KeiyaA’s soul to Beatrice Dillon’s electronics
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She released her seventh album, Song for Our Daughter, early and is organising guitar lessons during Covid-19, but she joined us to discuss books, heartbreak and introversion
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The singer-songwriter on Greta Gerwig, an intimate podcast – and what she’s binge-watching in lockdown
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4 out of 5 stars.
Alexis Petridis's album of the week Laura Marling: Song for Our Daughter review – the intimate album we need
4 out of 5 stars.Written to an imaginary child about ‘what it is to be a woman in this society’, the singer’s seventh album is alternately intimate, sneering and sad, and lavished with gorgeous melodies
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4 out of 5 stars.Lump have invented a dancing yeti to convey their ideas, but it’s not irritating: rather it twinkles and sparkles
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The New Rules singer caps her breakthrough year with the most nominations at British music’s biggest awards ceremony
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St Vincent tops our countdown of this year’s most outstanding sounds, from complex rap to moody rock, alt-R&B, inventive grime and more
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A Guardian analysis of the UK’s live music line-ups shows just how male-dominated the music industry is. Laura Marling and Emmy the Great discuss the many barriers blocking women’s progress
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Manchester and Glasgow host the Glastonbury-headlining alt-rock heroes, while the prolific transatlantic troubadour makes her way to Tyneside
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From Richard Dawson’s medieval Britain to Pixx’s super-contemporary take on pop – plus sharp records by stars such as Kendrick Lamar and Drake – 2017 is already shaping up to be a great musical year
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Sunday was soothed by Laura Marling, and Barry Gibb got the Pyramid crowd singing. Then it all kicked off with a surprise appearance from the Killers and Chic’s disco party in the sunshine
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Shadow chancellor says voters were put off by exaggerated attacks on Corbyn and party will continue to campaign in expectation of a general election
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The last ever New Band of the Week brings an appropriately phantasmagoric end to the column’s 11-year run
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Kitty Empire's artist of the week Laura Marling live at Union Chapel review: up close and virtual
4 out of 5 stars.