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Fat White Family – ‘Forgiveness Is Yours’ review: inventive, ambitious and weirdly respectable

With more past members than current ones, the scrubbed-up oiks have made their most accomplished album. If it’s a swansong, it’s a fitting one

Good Neighbours live in London: TikTok stars spin obvious influences into heartfelt anthems

The duo may make no bones about referencing their favourite bands, but their warm, familiar indie sound connects when they truly let loose

Pet Shop Boys – ‘Nonetheless’ review: still setting pop’s benchmark

The duo work with James Ford on this lush, impressive collection that continues upholds their status as pop greats

‘Sand Land’ review: a charming adaptation of Akira Toriyama’s legendary manga

A fiendish prince and his found family become heroes on a post-apocalyptic adventure that lacks challenge

St. Vincent – ‘All Born Screaming’ review: life, death and Dave Grohl on drums

With album seven, Annie Clark has peeled away the layers of artifice to reveal her most unique identity yet: herself

Porij – ‘Teething’ review: an entrancing siren call to the dancefloor

The quartet's debut album sees them striving not to retread old material – and adds more emotion and texture to their uptempo sound

‘Missing Crown Prince’ review: compelling palace intrigue bogged down by juvenile comedy

Joseon’s crown prince flees his palace with his future bride after he uncovers a sinister secret

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

‘Tales Of Kenzera: Zau’ review: a beautiful fusion of tragedy and adventure

Surgent Studios’ debut game combines thrilling 2D platforming with a heartfelt story

Taylor Swift – ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ review: a rare misstep

Arriving at the peak of her imperial phase, Swift’s 11th studio album is surprisingly flat and, at times, cringeworthy.
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