Kurt Cobain: unseen family photographs of Nirvana’s broken idol
Thirty years after the troubled musician joined rock’s most tragic club, he is adored by a generation who weren’t yet born when he died
Thirty years after the troubled musician joined rock’s most tragic club, he is adored by a generation who weren’t yet born when he died
As Steven Knight’s drama tells the story of 2 Tone in all its guts and glory, our critic picks the era’s best songs
Gritty, trippy and not very pretty, the London borough has been a much-celebrated crucible of musical genius and rebel spirit for decades
Country purists will be forced to swallow their bile upon hearing Beyoncé’s astonishing album that gives the genre new life
Timberlake’s reputation has taken a beating of late, but that hasn’t stopped him confidently returning to his signature, seductive pop
Dua Lipa is a smart pick. But the lack of rock on the Glastonbury stages is a betrayal of the festival’s roots
After being dropped by her record label in 2021, the most exciting British singer since Amy Winehouse has exacted her revenge in a big way
The star is getting the recognition she deserves, but this year’s awards show how neglectful the business is of homegrown talent
She made the best-selling jazz album of all time – now the secretive star opens up about balancing fame with family
The Oasis and Stone Roses rockers are still a potent union, while the Leeds post-punkers prove great bands can still be made in Britain
The singer and actor’s slick UK entry does a decent job of copying the Swedes. But is this the best a once-great pop superpower can do?
As the Irish singer champions The Forgotten Yeats Sisters for Sky Arts, she talks about women in history and the thrill of rock'n'roll
They may well be in golden oldies territory with this new album – but the pair are clearly having the time of the lives
Unrecognised in his lifetime, Blake has finally achieved immortality – as a proto-rock star
The star delivers a competent but underpowered album of slick pop inspired by Ben Affleck – but where's the Latin flavour?
Jazz's answer to Taylor Swift is on a dizzying ascent and it seems unlikely we'll see her in venues as intimate as this ever again