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The urban poet stretches his musical wings on this impressive sophomore record, while keeping the kitchen sink in sight.
Their hotly-anticipated debut long player is a triumph of unlikely vintage samples and an up-to-the-minute mashing of live instruments and electro meddling.
A custom-made guitar used on the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour in 1967 was given a rare public outing today at a London hotel ahead of its expensive auction.
A lullaby for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s baby has been written by the same composer who wrote music for the couple’s wedding.
Superbly executed slab of lean, muscular but sparingly-applied rock, led by your new favourite frontwoman.
After stints in musicals, narrating plays and more, Moyet lays down more stunning vocals in a return to her electro-pop roots.
That a Yeah Yeah Yeahs show is still every bit as thrilling as when their debut album Fever to Tell was released 10 years ago is testament to the sheer energy of the band, in particular frontwoman Karen O.
The Voice judge will.i.am will join Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z at this year’s Yahoo! Wireless Festival.
Three striking wax figures of Michael Jackson are due to go on show in London as part of a new exhibition marking the fourth anniversary of his death.
Wayne Coyne and friends voyage into difficult sonic territory... but it turns out there’s good in the bad and ugly.
The founder of the Brick Lane Music Hall broke the happy news on stage at the weekend that the theatre had won a national tourism award.
An unassuming but remarkable debut, the Villains thread minimal vocal harmonies through sparse, evocative soundscapes.
Treading a familiar but evocative path through the dusty plains of folksy Americana, Lord Huron’s debut should have capitalised on its more adventurous elements.
An American conductor will enter the history books this summer when she becomes the first woman ever to conduct the last night of the proms.
From youngsters fresh out of college to business men and women and retired folk, volunteering catches the mood of plenty in Redbridge.
But it is not a one-way street.
Callous thieves are taking donations from outside charity shops across Redbridge.
A nine-year-old Cub Scout who presented flowers to the Duchess of Cambridge and who walked 14 miles for charity, has been nominated for our Young Citizen Award.
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