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Sister SledgeSister Sledge

Interview

Sister Sledge: “Family is extremely important. It’s the root of where everything started”

Sister Sledge are keeping it in the family with a new gen line-up and a forthcoming show at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall

Foo Fighters But Here We AreFoo Fighters But Here We Are

Review

Album Review: Foo Fighters – But Here We Are

The Foos start to heal on an emotional gut punch of a record that bleeds heart and soul

The Dirty Nil Free Rein To PassionsThe Dirty Nil Free Rein To Passions

Review

Album Of The Week: The Dirty Nil – Free Rein To Passions

Our pick of the week's new releases is a cathartic blast of positivity from the Canadian trio

Interview

Eugene Hütz: “Music can still be such a healer”

The Gogol Bordello frontman tells us about performing in Ukraine and the band's inherent ethos – with a few lessons in punk rock history along the way

Interview

The Beths: “We’re at a crossroads where there are a lot of possibilities”

Liz Stokes talks breaking through, touring and harmonising with New Zealand's hookiest indie band

WTF is…?

WTF is… alt-country?

As mainstream country floundered in the 90s, a ragged offshoot gave it a much-needed shot in the arm

Review

Album Of The Week: Aminé and Kaytranada – Kaytraminé

The Montreal producer and Portland rapper are both at their best as they join forces for this perfectly timed summery, steamy debut

Interview

James Acaster: “I’m maybe more excited about this than anything else I’ve ever done”

From comedy king to experimental jazz pioneer – James Acaster tells us how he built his own supergroup for the most creative record of the year

Dream WifeDream Wife

Interview

Dream Wife: “It’s messy. It’s chaotic. And it’s pretty magical”

The boundary-breaking indie punks talk ageing, role models, and throwing away their own lockdown album

Swedish pop group ABBA, winners of the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with their song 'Waterloo', pose on the beach on April 08, 1974 in Brighton, England.Swedish pop group ABBA, winners of the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with their song 'Waterloo', pose on the beach on April 08, 1974 in Brighton, England.

Looking Back

ABBA at the Eurovision Song Contest

The making of the world's most successful group, and the 2024 homecoming show that's set to mark pop's greatest anniversary