Music Live Reviews
Blur, Kendrick Lamar and Rosalía shine at Barcelona Festival
Blur, New Order, Kendrick Lamar, and Rosalía headlined the Barcelona’s 21st edition at the Parc del Fòrum
Music Live Reviews
Blur, New Order, Kendrick Lamar, and Rosalía headlined the Barcelona’s 21st edition at the Parc del Fòrum
Music Features
A slew of articles in January promised that the indie revival was just around the corner. But as the year draws to a close, it’s yet to materialise. What gives?
A slew of articles in January promised that the indie revival was just around the corner. So where is it?
Music Features
The musician, producer, and DJ’s fifth album ‘Ultra Truth’ unites his past with his present, and offers a window into his future
Music Features
The rising UK songwriter discusses her upbringing in Portsmouth, moving to London at 16 to pursue music, and fitting ‘weirder messages’ into the pop song form on her new EP, ‘Limerence’
Get to know the rising UK songwriter
Music Features
Sarah Bonito talks to Rolling Stone UK about ‘Hell Is Here’, her heavy new single that draws from the myth of Icarus
Music Live Reviews
The British pop duo’s spectacular, hits-packed showcase included a dedication to the victims of the Oslo Pride terror attacks
Music Live Reviews
Patchy sound dampens what deserved to be a celebration of an extraordinary 52-year recording career
Music Live Reviews
After a wonky start, the Barcelona festival’s first instalment since Covid found its groove in its second weekend, with performances from Dua Lipa, Tyler, the Creator, Megan Thee Stallion and more
Music Features
Rolling Stone UK meets A. G. Cook, EASYFUN, and Namasenda of the influential record label following the release of a recent career-spanning compilation and their return to live events
Music News
"In the lower baritones, I’m trying to do a Leonard Cohen or a Nick Cave or an Iggy Pop.”
Music News
As she releases a new single with the UK rockers, the Norwegian pop star shares exclusive on-set photos from her shoot with Oli Sykes
Music Features
One of the last great indie bands of their generation, Metronomy ask the existential questions. On the release of the band’s seventh album, 'Small World', Rolling Stone UK travels to Paris to see if frontman Joe Mount has unearthed the answers