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  • ‘All of a sudden, they exploded’ … Prodan, centre, with his band Sumo.

    Feature
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  • ‘I have mp3s of anything I care about’ … Laura Snapes and Alexis Petridis try giving up/living with Spotify.

    Feature
    ‘One minute it’s “would you like to listen to Galaxie 500?”, the next humanity’s enslaved’: can anyone escape Spotify?

    As a new book skewers Spotify’s effect on music, two Guardian music writers spent a week assessing the limits of living with and without it
  • Roger Daltrey and Zak Starkey performing in The Who in Berlin, Germany, in 2023.

    News
    The Who appear to fire drummer Zak Starkey over Royal Albert Hall performance

    Move described as ‘a collective decision’ follows reports that Roger Daltrey was unhappy with ‘drums going boom, boom, boom’ at recent gig
  • Bonnie Raitt at the 2023 Grammy awards.

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  • Taylor Swift in 2019.

    The love that dare not speak its name: why I’m coming out as a gay man who loves Taylor Swift

    Joe Stone
  • Benjamin Zephaniah in 2019.

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  • Shirley Manson pictured this year.

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  • Justin Vernon of Bon Iver.

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  • Tunde Adebimpe

    Indie
    TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe: ‘I remember thinking I never want to do this again’

  • Portrait of Pauline Black in black leather jacket, jeans, trilby hat and black sunglasses

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    Pauline Black: ‘My most unappealing habit? Bluntness’

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    Album of the week
    Sherelle: With a Vengeance – UK dance debut is dizzyingly doof-doof-doof

  • Musician Valerie June

    Soul
    Valerie June: Owls, Omens and Oracles – a soul-recharging exercise in radical positivity

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      Real Lies: We Will Annihilate Our Enemies – lad laureate meets euphoric synths

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      Gigspanner Big Band: Turnstone – an elegance unmatched in British folk

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      Bon Iver: Sable, Fable – Justin Vernon’s most easy-going record yet

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      Salif Keita: So Kono – the Golden Voice still has it

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      Black Country, New Road: Forever Howlong – revamped alt-rockers take a newer, weirder road

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  • 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival - Weekend 1 - Day 1<br>INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 11: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) (EXCLUSIVE ACCESS) Lady Gaga performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 11, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)

    Coachella
    Lady Gaga – a thrilling all-timer of a performance

  • 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival - Weekend 1 - Day 2<br>INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 12: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt of Green Day perform at the Coachella Stage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 12, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)

    Coachella
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    • Olly Alexander performs at the Palladium, London

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      Olly Alexander – part night creature, part light entertainer

    • Kae Tempest performs at the Village UKae Tempest performs at the Village Underground in Shoreditch, London, eyes closed, hand on their heartnderground in Shoreditch, London. 31/3/25

      Kitty Empire's artist of the week
      Kae Tempest – a brave, intimate set where the personal is political

    • Kamasi Washington performs at Great Hall, Cardiff.

      Jazz
      Kamasi Washington – hip-hop and P-funk inform an outrageously joyful set

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  • Pozer

    One to watch
    One to watch: Pozer

  • The 2025 iteration of Pulp.

    Single review
    Pulp: Spike Island – Jarvis Cocker and co’s joyous second coming

  • BILLY CORGAN

    Honest playlist
    ‘Goths don’t have sex – we just stare into the black sun’: Billy Corgan’s honest playlist

  • the four members of Model/Actriz standing in what looks like the studio of a picture framer

    One to watch
    Model/Actriz

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Obituaries

  • A black man with grey hair looks at the camera

    Comment
    Max Romeo was a great social commentator, railing against inequality and discord

    David Katz
  • Celebrate Brooklyn! With Amadou &amp; Mariam And Bombino<br>NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 21: Miriam Doumbia and Amadou Bagayoko of Amadou &amp; Miriam perform during Celebrate Brooklyn! with Amadou &amp; Mariam and Bombino at the Prospect Park Bandshell on June 21, 2013 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Al Pereira/WireImage)

    Obituaries
    Amadou Bagayoko

  • Amadou & Mariam performing at the Barbican in London in 2019.

    News
    Amadou Bagayoko of music duo Amadou & Mariam dies aged 70

  • Gang of Four, from left: Andy Gill, Dave Allen, Jon King and Hugo Burnham.

    News
    Gang of Four bassist Dave Allen dies aged 69

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  • The Smiths in 1987.

    Feature
    A light that never goes out: why the Smiths are eternally influential

    As Meat Is Murder turns 40, revisit our feature in which fans including Andy Burnham and Connie Constance consider how and why the band have endured
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