In a world of fluff and mayhem, we need Bon Iver more than ever
Justin Vernon and co take their sound in a new direction with Sable, Fable – their most honest album yet. Plus, the week’s best songs

Justin Vernon and co take their sound in a new direction with Sable, Fable – their most honest album yet. Plus, the week’s best songs
On their first arena tour, the original trio’s set was nostalgic – but lacked the bells and whistles needed to fully engage the O2 crowd
Where and when is it? Who are the UK’s Remember Monday? And which famous faces will be presenting? Here’s everything you need to know
From Chappell Roan at Reading and Raye at All Points East to Neil Young and Charli XCX at Glastonbury, here are our summer festival picks
Bringing her Short n’ Sweet tour to Birmingham, the Espresso singer had the glamour – and charisma – to take on pop’s big beasts
Streaming was taking off and artists were fearless in their experimentation, as Liam Inscoe-Jones sets out in Songs in the Key of MP3
Hollywood’s biggest night is just around the corner. Here’s your guide to when and where to watch the show itself
Will Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter or The Cure dominate British music’s biggest night? Here are all the winners, as they’re announced
A gorgeous, melancholic record about despair, hope and calm after the storm from the underrated rockers. Plus this week’s best new songs
North Shields’ Springsteen, the young rocker’s third album is a mighty – and mightily miserable – slice of polemic pop. Plus, Tate McRae
She’s the most self-hating, chaotic character in our culture – and the most unrelatable. Is this frazzled fool really the best we can do?
Britain’s biggest film awards are over. Here is the full list of nominees – and winners
Which film will sweep the board this year? Who is up for Rising Star? And is David Tennant back as host? Here’s everything you need to know
Forget bland pop slogans, the punk rockers’ righteous anger is a blast. Plus, The Lumineers on lyrical form, Neil Young and Rizzle Kicks