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Indie

August 2024

  • Wishy.

    One to watch
    One to Watch: Wishy

  • Sarah Tudzin, AKA Illuminati Hotties.

    Illuminati Hotties: Power review – melody-rich, fat-free indie rock

  • Seven years young … Pom Poko.

    Pom Poko: Champion review – garage rockers finding joy in the everyday

  • An expanding sound … Fontaines DC.

    Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Fontaines DC: Romance review – arenas await, but on the band’s own strange terms

  • Kitty Empire's artist of the week
    Beabadoobee: This Is How Tomorrow Moves review – a nostalgic gen Z gem

  • Ravyn Lenae: Bird’s Eye review – a breathtaking R&B follow-up

  • The Postal Service’s Ben Gibbard: ‘You write things when you were 21 that you wouldn’t write today’

  • ‘Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance’: the The’s Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return

July 2024

  • Martin Phillipps and the Chills performing at the Bowen West theatre, Bedford, 1990.

    Martin Phillipps obituary

  • Crack Cloud
Press publicity portrait

    Crack Cloud: Red Mile review – aggressively tuneful rock about life’s big questions

  • Interpol, press photo 2022

    The reader interview
    Interpol: ‘I’m very glad we said yes to putting a song in Friends – it was a pretty hardcore moment’

  • Mercury rising … (L-R) Charli xcx, Corinne Bailey Rae and Beth Gibbons.

    Mercury prize 2024: Charli xcx, the Last Dinner Party and Beth Gibbons among nominees

  • One to watch
    One to watch: Bad With Phones

  • The reader interview
    Post your questions for Interpol

  • Festival wristbands are grubby badges of honour – so Balenciaga’s £3,000 version is cringeworthy

    Emma Garland
  • Alexis Petridis's album of the week
    Cassandra Jenkins: My Light, My Destroyer review – a beautiful, brooding delight

  • Pixar, Catholic shame, and urine-drinking podcast bros: the mixed-up rock of MJ Lenderman

  • ‘A folk music wolf in doom metal clothing’: readers’ favourite albums of 2024 so far

  • Kasabian: Happenings review – newfound concision and big choruses

June 2024

  • SZA performs during the Glastonbury Festival.

    Glastonbury live: Sunday with SZA, Shania Twain, Burna Boy and more – as it happened

    Pictures, reviews and more, after Glastonbury’s final day and sets by Avril Lavigne, Janelle Monáe, Steel Pulse, Kim Gordon, the National and others
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