Fast-rising Māori roots reggae artist TAWHAKI says his music is about turning inherited trauma into something positive.
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Lucinda Williams’ World’s Gone Wrong reviewed: compelling, compassionate state of the nation address
Lucinda Williams' new album World Gone Wrong is a compelling, compassionate state of the nation address from an Americana ...
The Brighton-based band played two atmospheric sold-out shows at London’s Hoxton Hall in 2025, and followed up on the success of their debut album with a single featuring the songs Red Brick and Whale ...
Bob Weir was not an obvious candidate for one of the biggest rock stars in the world, but as the most visible steward of the ...
At 2-0 down and with less than 50 minutes played Liam Rosenior was being serenaded, in his first game in charge at Stamford ...
On Live In Berlin, Vol. 1, Sariyah Idan stands firmly in the latter camp, capturing a body of work shaped by streets, cities, ...
The King has used his Christmas message to urge the nation to “never lose sight” of the Second World War values of “courage and sacrifice” and community spirit. In the wake of the Bondi Beach ...
Chad’s first electronic export — Afrotronix is an Afrofuturist icon. Led by Chadian guitarist-producer Caleb Rimtobaye from ...
The reggae musician, known for hits like "It Wasn’t Me" and "Angel" discusses his career and his Jan. 11 performance with the ...
Shaggy, Julian Marley, Marcia Griffiths and others performed at the Stay Strong Jamaica hurricane relief concert.
Now Hear This is a monthly A&R column that provides you with exciting new sounds we discovered through the innovative new ...
My new book, "The Miracles Among Us," uncovers multipronged miracles that lifted my spirits during the process of writing it and has also successfully lifted the spirits of many readers who have ...
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