Ethel Cain’s Perverts is a dark and experimental follow-up to her debut album, Preacher’s Daughter. It takes listeners on a ...
Into a world of grooming gangs, human trafficking and senior prelates resigning over child abuse cases comes Oliver!, Lionel ...
Rooted in South African electronic styles such as kwaito, amapiano and gqom, the music of Moonchild Sanelly also shows a rich in awareness of US and European hip hop and pop.
Forthright and upright, powerful and lucid, the frank and bold pianism of Leif Ove Andsnes took his Wigmore Hall audience ...
Top Brownie points for the BBC Philharmonic for being one of the first (maybe the first?) to celebrate the birth centenary of ...
Europe's biggest comedy festival, which showcases established stars, works in progress, workshops and competitions, kicks off ...
There are two main reasons to revive classics. The first is that they are really good; the second is that they have something ...
It seems The Osmonds may not have been the worst outrage perpetrated on an unsuspecting public by the Mormons. American ...
Can any line from The Second Act be taken at face value? Not really. “I should never have made this film,” confides Florence ...
The repertoire here is four votive antiphons, extended constructions of 12-17 minutes duration each, scored in five parts and ...
Babygirl starts with the sound of sex, piped in over the credits. There's a lot of it on our screens at the moment, from ...
Phoebe Lunny and Lilly Macieira are furious. Livid with the rapist cops, sleazy men, gentrifying landlords, nepo babies and, ...