Third album from Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner is a stranger beast than its predecessors, finding them in ...
Tenth album by Chris Martin and co is something of a damp squib and sees their decline continue ...
It was less than two months ago that the sudden announcement that the avant-garde, experimental rock trio Black Midi were no ...
Nottingham singer-songwriter impresses on politically-charged sixth album which feels both of-the-moment and timeless ...
American singer songwriter (and brother of Billie Eilish) plays it safe on second album which sadly promises more than it ...
Moving Southwards we have two outstanding events, Autumn at Glyndebourne (formerly the Glyndebourne Tour but now no longer ...
The director James Brining returned to Opera North to direct this revival of his spectacular production of The Magic Flute – ...
Henryk Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs gets an immersive treatment at the Royal Festival Hall.
A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since Fairground Attraction were last in town. Their debut record The First Of A ...
Fifth album from Jo Bevan and co features intense, serious songs that pay homage to the darker side of the ’80s ...
Jonathan Miller’s celebrated production of La bohème, which was first seen at the English National Opera (ENO) in 2009, ...
After some deliberation over whether Sløtface would be able to continue, it’s now, for all intents and purposes, a solo ...