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Justice – ‘Hyperdrama’ review: a blockbuster return from dominant dance duo

The French duo’s first record in eight years – which stars Tame Impala and Thundercat – features their best songs since their 2007 debut

Lucy Rose – ‘This Ain’t The Way You Go Out’ review: a roaring comeback

There’s a deliberate defiance in the title for Lucy Rose’s fifth album, ‘This Ain't The Way You Go Out’. Speaking to NME earlier this...

Every Coachella line-up poster since 1999

Look back at the festival's lineup history by the medium of their legendary posters

Khruangbin – ‘A La Sala’ review: a stripped-back but still potent sound

Given the frequency they operate on, Khruangbin have become a surprisingly controversial prospect. The idea of a band like theirs can either enthral, or...

Caity Baser: “I’m not going to censor myself for people that don’t like me”

As she’s nominated for a BRIT, releasing her ‘Still Learning’ mixtape and heading on a nationwide tour, Baser explains why she wants to remain a bold new voice in British pop

Brittany Howard – ‘What Now’ review: thrillingly expansive and vibrant

When Alabama Shakes made their incendiary arrival with 2012’s ‘Boys & Girls’, Brittany Howard’s voice was quickly anointed as a head-turner. Breakout single ‘Hold...

The Smile – ‘Wall of Eyes’ review: a masterclass in pushing rock forward

The second album from Radiohead members Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood features some of their best work since 'In Rainbows'

Coachella 2024: the big talking points from this year’s line-up

Coachella's line-up poster has been released and features big comebacks, huge headliners and reunions

Kagami live in London: Ryuichi Sakamoto’s posthumous mixed-reality gig is achingly beautiful

The late Japanese composer continues to push the creative boundaries with a one-of-a-kind live installation

Logic1000: how motherhood and mental health inspired her “seismic” debut

The Australia-born, Berlin-based producer and DJ’s debut album ‘Mother’ is a result of personal breakthroughs. It’s a banging way to start 2024
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