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St Vincent: All Born Screaming – the unmasking of a great American songwriter
Are we finally seeing the real Annie Clark? Replacing alter egos with raw immediacy, she delivers one of her best albums: restlessly inventive and packed with ideas
‘The working class can’t afford it’
The shocking truth about the money bands make on tour
As Taylor Swift tops $1bn in tour revenue, musicians playing smaller venues are facing pitiful fees and frequent losses. Should the state step in to save our live music scene?
Tupac Shakur
Estate threatens legal action against Drake over AI diss track
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Young researchers need greater access to Britain’s rich archives, says curator
Megan Thee Stallion
Rapper accused of ‘abusive work environment’ including sexual harassment
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Northern music awards winners call for more help for region’s emerging talents
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As Lorde's debut album Pure Heroine turns 10, revisit our interview with the New Zealand musician on the cusp of her underrated third album, Solar Power
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Taylor Swift’s new album is about a reckless kind of freedom. If only it sounded as uninhibited
Laura Snapes
‘We went from naive, hippyish protesters to hardcore anarchists’
The criminal justice bill protests, 30 years on
It’s three decades since the government’s attempt to ban raves radicalised an oddball coalition of dance fans, squatters and ‘new age’ travellers. What became of the protesters who tried to kill the bill?
Breakups, fantasies and her most cutting lyrics
Inside Taylor’s Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department
What are the big takeaways from Swift’s new album? She’s refining her sound, confronting elements of her fanbase and done with romantic idealisation
‘After eight hours, my feet and fingers throb’
My epic treasure hunt for vinyl gold
It’s a grotesque insult for Back to Black to suggest Amy Winehouse died of heartache over her childlessness
Laura Snapes
‘New music and a good night out’
Amy Winehouse film shows vital role of small venues
‘We searched for ladies over 70’
On the trail of Jordan’s forgotten folk music
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