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Dua Saleh goes ‘foraging for shrooms’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover

The eclectic artist and ‘Sex Education’ star has selected tracks from Kendrick Lamar, Clairo, FKA twigs and more

Heartworms shares her ‘Sanctuary’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover

The rising goth-rock star spotlights tracks by the likes of John Cale, PJ Harvey, Massive Attack and more

Discover the ‘Best Of Brighton’ with Lambrini Girls’ exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover

The punk duo are shining a spotlight on their friends and peers in the Brighton scene

‘RM: Right People, Wrong Place’ review: a deep dive into the BTS rapper’s sublime second solo album

The documentary follows the creative process behind ‘Right Place, Wrong Person’, subtly highlighting the friendship that fuels the record

TWICE – ‘Strategy’ review: ending the year on yet another high

The girl group’s 2024 has been stuffed with big achievements, and their 14th mini-album only adds to that list

KISS OF LIFE share ‘Songs To Lose Yourself In’ with exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover

The K-pop girl group have chosen tracks from Yerin Baek, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA and Kehlani in the playlist

Meet KISS OF LIFE, the free-spirited K-pop girl group about to take over

Heavily involved in their creative process and driven by their passion for music, the quartet have taken their own approach to the scene’s path to success – and, so far, it’s paying off in spades

Thus Love celebrate their community on their exclusive ‘Our Friends’ playlist to accompany The Cover

The curated selection features fellow artists from the Vermont punk band’s local scene and friends they’ve made further afield

Mary The Junkyard share ‘Sounds From The Junkyard’ in exclusive The Cover playlist

The London band have compiled a playlist that includes the likes of Dean Blunt, Pentangle, Mount Eerie, and Lou Reed

Sam Fender’s ‘People Watching’ is a grand return from one of the UK’s best storytellers

Driving, expansive and cinematic, the single kicks off the road to Fender's third album on very strong footing
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