Dry Cleaning’s laidback, witty, offbeat music deserves its place in the contemporary spotlight.
Early 2026 was always going to trump late 2025 in one respect: total clarity in a much-anticipated concert performance of ...
There’s a slight “Sympathy For the Devil” tone to the opening seconds of “Pendulum Swing”, the first track on the US country ...
To the great Weill interpreters she summoned at the start of her First person for theartsdesk, from Cathy Berberian to Tom ...
Lawlessness and lack of accountability seem, tragically, on the verge of becoming a new American norm, so what better time to ...
Maybe it was the cold weather. Maybe it was the disparate list of comics on the bill. Maybe it was a host (Fatiha El-Ghorri) ...
With the assistance of a fine array of collaborators from Big Special, former Life Without Buildings’ frontwoman Sue Tompkins, Aldous Harding, Liam Bailey, MC Snowy and Game of Thrones’ actor ...
Composer Zoë Martlew’s album (Album Z) launch in the surround-sound environment of Hall 2 at Kings Place thrived on a ...
There are two sides to every story… someone is always lying.” This telly-isation of Alice Feeney’s source novel, created by a ...
Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Going Wrong is the debut album by the London-based duo Woo. Originally issued on the ...
It pitches us into a vision of an American rural south which is plagued with deceit, guilt, simmering resentment and murderous intent dating back decades. No-one is entirely innocent, and at least one ...