A box of old home movies provides a foil to the hushed voices and mangled guitar riffs on the latest chapter in the Boise, ...
You can hear it on the record. With its bleating and reedy samples, insistent and nervy instrumentation, all-pervasive ...
John and Luke discuss one of their favourite films, 1995 French masterpiece La Haine. Set over the course of a day and a night in a Parisian suburb, the high-tension film charts the lives of Vinz, ...
Your guide to the best in brand new music returns, with tQ's staff selecting their albums and tracks of January 2024 ...
Back in the 1980s, the sound of my mother’s hairdressing salon, Reflections, was one of real and fake sympathy, neighbourhood ...
Pulp have revealed details of a UK and Ireland arena tour set to take place this summer. Marking their first live shows in ...
Kevin Martin and Dis Fig have released a special one-off collaborative track for Valentine’s Day – when we first listened to ...
There was a certain point where, and I know that it’s totally ludicrous to say this about a 20-minute-long song, I was like, ...
Ifetayo an Afro-centric 1976 album by the unique Trinidadian Black Truth Rhythm Band is reissued by Soundway Records ...
A trawl through the archives of one of the pioneers of Chigago footwork still has fresh ideas for the future of the genre, ...
The bard of Newcastle upon Tyne in stripped-back, bare-bones mode delivers his most intimate – and perhaps his best – album ...
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