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Green Day – ‘Saviors’ review: their best work since ‘American Idiot’
The pop-punk icons’ 14th album finds them wiser, more subtle, but still up for a romp
The Vaccines – ‘Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations’ review: more of the same
Over a decade on from their breakout moment, The Vaccines remain dependable, if frustratingly predictable
‘Marry My Husband’ review: deliciously melodramatic, immensely addictive
After being murdered by her adulterous husband and duplicitous best friend, a woman is given a second chance at life
Ariana Grande’s ‘Yes, And?’ is a bitingly catchy and self-aware comeback
On her first solo release since 2020's 'Positions' album, the singer asks big, barbed questions aimed at the gossips and the tabloids
‘True Detective: Night Country’ review: back to its brutal, unbeatable best
Jodie Foster makes her small screen return after nearly 50 years
Kali Uchis – ‘Orquídeas’ review: a fearless ambassador for Latin pop
After going global from embracing her Latina roots in her music, Kali Uchis is fully exploring that world once again in her new album...
‘Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown’ review: a time-bending triumph
This inventive platformer will keep you running, jumping and sliding for more
‘Poor Things’ review: Emma Stone’s oddball sex comedy will tickle your fancy
The Oscar winner's bonkers performance is among the best of her glittering career
Bill Ryder-Jones – ‘Iechyd Da’ review: wistful cult hero goes for broke
The Wirral singer-songwriter packs this stunning, self-produced opus with clever samples, self-referential lyrics and even a children’s choir
Bring Me The Horizon live in Cardiff: a band still at their best
Following the departure of Jordan Fish and the delay of their upcoming music, they make a blistering comeback statement on the tour’s opening night
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