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King Princess: “When Harry Styles tweeted about me, it was a huge deal”
The genre-blurring star, currently in the studio with Mark Ronson, reflects on viral fame, ‘queer pop’ and her love of gak (not that kind)
Meet The Pop Disruptors
These ten artists are shaking up the pop landscape in 2020 and beyond
Class of 2021: Ashnikko
Arriving in a whirlwind of blue hair, badass lyrical quips and a penchant for life’s filthier pleasures, Ashnikko is here to disrupt the pop landscape.
“She breaks the mould”: how Robyn’s pop classic ‘Body Talk’ changed the game
A decade on, collaborators Kleerup and Sophia Somajo and famous fan Charli XCX reflect on the Swedish star's incendiary musical trilogy
Electronic Ladyland: why it’s vital we celebrate the female pioneers of synth
A new exhibition sheds light on the overlooked history behind electronic music. El Hunt speaks to pioneer Suzanne Ciani and scene newcomers such as Ela Minus.
Arlo Parks: The Forty-Five digital cover
Arlo Parks is having one of those years – career wise – that every young artist can only dream of. From relative unknown, in these strangest of times her music has resonated with countless people trying to make sense of the world.
"How lockdown helped me discover my sexuality"
For some, lockdown provided an important space to reflect on their sexuality and gender identity.
‘Ammonite’ review: Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan find love in a hopeless place
Mary Anning is an overlooked palaeontologist who has reached the end of her tether, but the arrival of a meek young woman may finally bring happiness
Angel Olsen: “I’m just as lost as everybody else”
The darkly funny musician on her latest release, ‘Whole New Mess’, which peels back the layers of her songwriting process and mysterious persona
A hot North Carolina day: the first hints of hurricane season hang in the air and Angel Olsen is running around her home in Asheville, which she describes as a “little hippy town”, searching for her massive cat, Violet. “My house is a mess, sorry,” she apologises via video call, bustling past a room filled with houseplants and the sofa on which she l...
This is how coronavirus could change our sex lives forever
From what we fantasise about to hooking up with our exes (sorry).
“Normal wasn’t good enough”: why gig-going needs to change after lockdown
The rise of livestreams has opened up the conversation around accessibility for disabled music fans.
The sexism scandal at Burger Records proves that indie music culture needs to be detoxified
When a series of troubling allegations against the Californian garage label Burger Records surfaced over the weekend, it didn’t come as a surprise – instead, it felt like yet more overdue confirmation that indie music harbours poisonous levels of toxic misogyny.
“We should be together”: how the LGBTQ+ community is trying to mark Pride 2020
This year's socially-distanced celebration of queer culture is a valuable reminder of just how important our LGBTQ+ spaces are in the first place
Perfume Genius: “I’ve been ‘Fuck you’ my whole life, but I’ve found a new way to do it”
Mike Hadreas’ stunning fifth album takes traditional rock’n’roll sounds and queers them up, continuing of his lifelong love of going against the grain.
India Jordan: pulsating self-celebratory anthems on year’s most joyous release
Born in Doncaster, raised on emo, hardcore and the NME, it’s easier to list off the genres that India Jordan doesn’t touch upon: and new EP ‘For You’ is their most eclectic release yet