Fresh focus on female safety has led to greater scrutiny on the toxicity in live music – and there's plenty of work to be done. Charlotte Krol meets the fans, bands and activists leading the charge
 
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Fresh focus on female safety has led to greater scrutiny on the toxicity in live music – and there's plenty of work to be done. Charlotte Krol meets the fans, bands and activists leading the charge
West London’s busiest creative continues to advocate for social cause and self-love – this time it’s more personal.
Awkwardness, self-acceptance and solitude are all picked-apart on Lily’s gnarly second album, 'Breach'.
In the wake of Fleet Foxes' surprise new album 'Shore', Charlotte Krol speaks to Robin Pecknold about beating his demons and counting Post Malone as a fan.
In the 20 years since the release of Yellow, Chris Martin and co have gone from bright-eyed wannabes to globe-conquering superstars – Charlotte Krol chats to drummer Will Champion and others to find out more.
Will Westerman's debut album is a wonderful, complex thing – quite easily one of the year's most impressive and textured records.
Taking inspiration from the confessional soul singers of the past, east London native Olivia Dean is ready to share her kitchen sink dramas with the world.
The voguish folk-rockers turn up the noise and retain the intimacy despite a jumbo crowd.
Five years since their last album, the Cali duo return with a fresh outlook – though they could do with some fresher hooks too.
The prolific, inventive Philadelphia musician assumes various characters on his ninth LP, though in parts he's also invigorated with a new lyrical directness.
IDER talk millennial angst and the making of their “genreless” debut Emotional Education.
The Heavenly Recordings-signed quartet are making waves across the North Sea, linked by history with the legendary John Peel. Their infectious melodies will rattle around your skull for days.
Irish soul’s leading man, Maverick Sabre, is wide awake as he swaps bombastic soul bangers for experimental sounds on his mighty third album, When I Wake Up.
On their third record ‘Serfs Up!’ the rancid rockers finally realise their ambitions. Repulsion still reigns, but this time they have the tunes to pull you in.
The Nigerian-raised, UK-based artist's spoken-word polemics are bringing a modern, energy-filled twist to the Afrobeat sound.