Reviews

Kehlani – ‘Kehlani’ review: drawing from every era of her past to emerge fully formed

On her self-titled fifth album, the unshakeable R&B titan ushers in a new era and finds security in her own skin

Olivia Dean live in Glasgow: a new popstar’s victory lap

The British popstar opens her first ever arena tour with Hollywood glamour and buckets of charm

Friko – ‘Something Worth Waiting For’ review: wrestling with the life they worked so hard for

The Chicago band’s second record is a dynamic musical accomplishment laced with an inescapable feeling of heavy melancholy in the face of their breakout success

‘Pragmata’ review: ‘The Last Of Us’ meets ‘Alien’ in surprisingly wholesome space horror

An adorable cyborg and a gruff, gun-toting astronaut are unlikely buddies in this hacker/shooter mash-up

Look Outside Your Window – ‘Look Outside Your Window’ review: Slipknot members harness a different type of fear on their long-lost album

Released exclusively on vinyl for Record Store Day, Slipknot’s long-awaited spin-off from 2008 is eerie, unsettling and operates on its own fascinating metal-adjacent wavelength

Tomora – ‘Come Closer’ review: a Chemical Brother and Scandi pop wizardess’ euphoric collision

Dance don Tom Rowlands and Norwegian phenomenon Aurora take us on an otherworldly rave as an "exceptional" supergroup

‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ review: fresh, frightening take on a classic movie monster

A fun, dumb thrill ride with buckets of guts, gore and false gnashers

‘Beef’ season two review: this juicy second cut is slow-cooked to perfection

'Drive' stars Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan reunite in Netflix's acclaimed anthology series

Ella Langley – ‘Dandelion’ review: infectious, irresistible country pop for those who dare to dream bigger

The Alabama native rides the genre’s international momentum as her free-spirited sophomore album cements her status as a bankable star

Lime Garden – ‘Maybe Not Tonight’ review: a brilliantly reckless soundtrack to your twenties

A breakup album that wears its messiness on its sleeve, Lime Garden’s second is figuring life out, track by track
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