Jazz Monroe

The Killers’ 11 Best Songs – they’re all wonderful wonderful!

Since rocketing into the limelight in 2004 with their debut album 'Hot Fuss', there's been no escaping earshot of The Killers. Even if you...

Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’: The story of an anti-capitalist, anti-cynicism classic

This article was originally published in 2015  Two decades on years on, ‘The Bends’ is remembered as Radiohead’s first great album: a nuanced, searing indictment of...

Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’: Ranking the songs on the classic album

By Thom Yorke’s reckoning, Britain in 1995 was a mess: culturally crippled and socially “fucked over by the Tories” (his words), it was an...

The Prodigy: Their 10 Best Songs

From their formation in 1990s underground rave scene, right up to their fearless seventh album 'No Tourists', for almost three decades the Essex gang...

Lana Del Rey: Her 10 Best Songs

Since 2012, Lana Del Rey has been building her myth as indie's poet laureate of dusty, vintage Americana through a series of albums that...

Blur: Alex James’ 10 best basslines

Unfairly maligned as Blur’s third most interesting member, Alex James’ trademark bass has been (ahem) instrumental in the boys’ finest moments. As he turns...

Morrissey’s 10 best lyrics

Moz might not be pop’s most charming man, but ever since the Smiths doodled their signature onto the nation’s pencil cases, the quiffed singer...

Kasabian: Their 10 Best Songs

With their huge world tour over, and only a handful of UK tour dates, it may be a while before you catch Kasabian live again;...

New Music Of The Day: Weaves – One More

Before they founded Weaves, Jasmyn Burke and Morgan Waters were typical Toronto indie misfits. Singer Jasmyn, who’d just sacked off Yeah Yeah Yeahs-inspired buzz...

Joanna Newsom – ‘Divers’

Since her enduringly lovely third album, 2010’s ‘Have One On Me’, Joanna Newsom has turned her oddball cult into an empire. Between fancy fashion...
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