Reviews

Kim Deal – ‘Nobody Loves You More’ review: a neat reminder of her permanent class

The first solo album from The Breeders’ frontwoman and former Pixies bassist oozes with elegance but still packs some punch

Michael Kiwanuka – ‘Small Changes’ review: a homely, life-affirming listen

The British singer's fourth album smothers you in a warm blanket of heartfelt soul music

‘Cruel Intentions’ review: low-stakes remake doesn’t chime with the times

The ‘90s classic is dragged into the present with sex, drugs and a hint of political scandal

‘Stalker 2: Heart Of Chornobyl’ review: an apocalyptic thriller you won’t want to put down

The game is set in a lawless nuclear wasteland, filled with monsters and scheming political factions

Father John Misty – ‘Mahashmashana’ review: perhaps his most sincere album yet

After “a few non-elective ego deaths”, the once terminally online singer-songwriter looks inward for a gently psychedelic record on which sarcasm is in short supply

‘Wicked’ review: hit musical makes gravity-defying leap to the big screen

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo impress in a Broadway blockbuster

070 Shake – ‘Petrichor’ review: weathering emotional anxieties to rediscover herself

The New Jersey artist’s third album is a lovesick showcase – an invite into her deepest vulnerabilities, desires and otherworldly imaginations

‘Dune: Prophecy’ review: thrilling prequel with plenty of spice

With a show this intriguing, we see many more Frank Herbert spin-offs in the future

Sam Fender’s ‘People Watching’ is a grand return from one of the UK’s best storytellers

Driving, expansive and cinematic, the single kicks off the road to Fender's third album on very strong footing

FLO – ‘Access All Areas’ review: a front row seat to the next big thing

Girls groups in the West have gone into hiding in the past few years, but this talented trio bring back the glory days on their debut album
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