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Paris Texas – ‘Mid Air’ review: thrilling debut from rap’s most intriguing duo
The elusive underdogs of the contemporary West Coast rap scene finally release their debut album – and it's a riot
Declan McKenna returns with ‘Sympathy’ and tells us about “hella weird” third album
The indie star unpacks his new record, "huge" plans for his Main Stage slot at Reading & Leeds and the continued impact of smash-hit 'Brazil'
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Introducing Picture Parlour, the fearless rockers ready to take on the world
Just six months after their first live gig, the Manchester-formed group have become a word-of-mouth sensation. Now, their debut single ‘Norwegian Wood’ will see the band take flight
Listen to Geese’s classic rock-inspired playlist to accompany The Cover
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The London artist on her new album 'That! Feels Good!', the evolution of her live shows and the time she turned down the opportunity to support Prince
Matt Maltese – ‘Driving Just To Drive’ review: an ode to the power of everyday beauty
Following a surprise TikTok hit, the British-Canadian artist returns with a self-aware album that seeks to honour the magic of life’s little moments
Jessie Ware – ‘That! Feels Good!’ review: a true, forward-facing pop visionary
Ware’s best album of her career is a transformative experience, an outlandishly good record that allows her to let loose
Chlöe – ‘In Pieces’ review: wild R&B innovation let down by missteps
There are often flashes of brilliance in these songs, but they do little to brighten the ambience around this solo debut album
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