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3 months ago

CMAT: Euro-Country review – deeply relatable, gloriously catchy Celtic pop from a true one-off

(CMATBaby)
Who else could combine soul, yodelling, Jamie Oliver and Calpol into such charming songs about the messy modern psyche? Only Europe’s best new breakout star

She may unite two of the mid-2020…

Why fear the tote bag-wielding, matcha-drinking ‘performative male’? At least he makes an effort | Rachel Connolly

So-called experts are warning women about men who try too hard to look like feminists. There are worse red flags than that

Picture a man sitting opposite you on public transport. He wields a copy of …

4 months ago

5 months ago

Lana Del Rey review – mid-century melodrama as mindblowing stadium spectacle

Principality Stadium, Cardiff
The US singer-songwriter graduates to the UK’s biggest venues with a theatrical show to match, featuring a house on fire, Allen Ginsberg recitals and some very real tears

7 months ago

Do yourself, the world and me a big favour: stop phone-filming at gigs | Jason Okundaye

Recording concerts has become a compulsion for many. I’m resolving to put my device away and just dance: I hope others follow

I’m making a public vow, which I fear I may abandon the moment Lana Del Re…

Julien Baker and Torres: Send a Prayer My Way review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week

(Matador)
The two deep south songwriters ditch country’s rhinestones for a personal, defiant reframing of the genre’s tropes

The origins of Send a Prayer My Way stretch back nearly a decade. The partne…

11 months ago

You and I are gonna live forever: why 2024’s pop was all about sharing the moment

Pop may be full of solo artists and individually tailored streams, but the Eras tour, Brat summer and Oasis reunion showed we still long to be part of a crowd

The past year brought with it intriguing …

Hiding in plain sight: Americans’ obsession with camouflage is a sign of paranoid times

From Chappell Roan to rightwing-coded ‘it’ girls, Americans of all stripes are embracing the aesthetic. It’s the latest indication of a new political moment

It’s become an inescapable pop culture touc…

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