Their fifth album resurrects the cause of the pioneering ‘Aviatrix’ Amelia Earhart from the 1920s, communicating triumph in ...
I last heard her as Rusalka at Covent Garden 14 years ago, and since then the voice has grown dramatically – she’s added ...
Every journey eventually comes to an end. And so it is that Fate & Alcohol marks the end of Japandroids ‘ journey, with the ...
Any 73-minute album that ends with a poppy 3-minute house track is either fascinatingly eccentric or a lazily sequenced ...
Fans of Field Music could have been forgiven that they may have heard the last of the Brewis brothers. Their last album, Flat ...
Nicholas Butterfield, Frazer Scott, Nicholas Watts, Henry Waddington, Colin Judson & Dean Robinson (Photo: Richard H Smith) ...
Isabella Bywater’s production of The Turn of the Screw fails to send shivers down the spine, but it’s spectacularly sung and ...
Jennifer Davis is the Leonore of one’s dreams in The Royal Opera’s revival of Beethoven’s only opera.
Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti thrills, but its sequel, A Quiet Place groans under the weight of its pretentiousness.
Multi-talented British artist delivers hard-edged tunes that prove there are permutations still to be explored in hyperpop ...
Adrianne Lenker of the indie-folk band Big Thief may disagree with that – she has long championed veteran musician Tucker ...