Reviews

BTS live in Goyang: connection and identity rule in this spectacular stadium show

Goyang Stadium, April 11: The boyband’s opening residency of their first world tour in nearly seven years weaves elements of traditional Korean culture into a high-tech, modern production

My New Band Believe – ‘My New Band Believe’ review: a staggering, sprawling masterpiece from the mind of Cameron Picton

At the helm of an enormous, constantly shifting collective, the former Black Midi man swings for the fences

The Itch – ‘It’s The Hope That Kills You’ review: decadent, freewheeling party underpinned by genuine humanity

On their debut album, the Luton duo push back against everyday rage, disillusionment and frustration with party-starting electro-punk

The Strokes’ delicate, sun-kissed comeback single ‘Going Shopping’ is an item you’d try on but wouldn’t buy

The NYC rock veterans head to retail therapy by way of polarising autotune, tidy guitars and flashes of energy as they introduce their seventh album ‘Reality Awaits’

‘The Boys’ season five review: grisly superhero satire nails the endgame

No longer just a parody of Marvel and DC, the final season of this brutal comic book story picks apart real world horrors

Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE and Surf Gang – ‘Pompeii // Utility’ review: a sprawling, two-headed opus from rap’s most restless minds

Across 33 tracks, two kindred voices split destruction and reconstruction, fusing hazy soul with cold, industrial edge

Charley Crockett – ‘Age Of The Ram’ review: a bold, ambitious victory for the innovative country star

The songwriter shares the third and final instalment of his ‘Sagebrush Trilogy’, and strikes a captivating balance between tradition and experimentation

‘Crimson Desert’ review: overwhelmingly ambitious open-world fantasy

You have to admire the scope of this action role-playing game

‘The Drama’ review: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s darkly funny wedding comedy should come with a trigger warning

The controversial subject matter will have everyone talking about A24’s latest

‘Life Is Strange: Reunion’ review: a slow-burning storybook adventure

The conclusion of Max and Chloe’s sci-fi romance is an emotional, meandering affair
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