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070 Shake – ‘Petrichor’ review: weathering emotional anxieties to rediscover herself

The New Jersey artist’s third album is a lovesick showcase – an invite into her deepest vulnerabilities, desires and otherworldly imaginations

Nemahsis: “I always had to stand up for myself. It’s all I’ve ever known”

Last year, the Palestinian-Canadian artist was dropped from her label. Now, the rising musician has independently released her radical debut album, ‘Verbathim’ – and she’s not holding her tongue

Dua Saleh – ‘I Should Call Them’ review: a mesmerisingly complex debut album

The Sudanese-American artist craftily narrates a defiant story of spiritual power, resilience, and queer love

CATTY: Striking comeback tunes fuelled by raw pop-rock spirit

The independent Welsh singer-songwriter discusses opening for Stevie Nicks, waitressing her way through music and the inspiration behind her witchy aesthetic

I. Jordan – ‘I Am Jordan’ review: dancefloor don uplifts with self-empowering bangers

On their long-awaited debut, Doncaster’s I. Jordan pays tribute to trans joy in electric style

Soundtrack Of My Life: Leah Williamson

Arsenal footie legend and England captain
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Five things we learned from our In Conversation video chat with PVRIS

Bandleader Lynn Gunn on their upcoming new album, the band's different "eras" and expressing her identity

‘Atypical’ season four review: charming autism drama cut off too soon

The slow-burn Netflix hit rushes to tie up loose ends in a flawed but watchable finale

Girl In Red live in Oslo: captivating candour and back-to-back bangers

June 24, Oslo: From her vast bunker-like stage, Girl In Red reimagines her debut record in electric style.
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