Deutsche Oper Berlin continues its Strauss trilogy with this wittily staged, gorgeously sung production of Intermezzo, which blows the cobwebs off Strauss’ opera with startling results. Where other ...
The first part of our preview series selects 10 of the best from across mainland Europe, from genre specialists to catch-alls ...
Big Thief shows have a deserved reputation for being cathartic events where a sort of elevated communion is established ...
Nicholas Walker presents the second concert in his ‘Balakirev Day’ series at Wigmore Hall.
So where does a producer/singer like Paris-based Sega Bodega fit in? Dennis’ opening track Adulter8 is suitably genre-bending ...
The iconic folk-rock singer/songwriter Nick Drake sadly died 50 years ago, and, in celebration of his life and extraordinary ...
Hyperdrama is something of a concept album, evolving for nearly four years in the company of Tame Impala vocalist Kevin ...
Just over two decades after they formed The Zutons are back for more. Having seen more peaks and troughs than most in their ...
The primary influence on St Vincent‘s last record, 2021’s Daddy’s Home, was the golden era of album rock: the mid ’70s. Despite all of its excess and luxury, there was a cohesion and conceptual ...
One of their best albums in years finds Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe harking back to their past in melancholic reflection It’s been 39 years since Neil Tennant performed one of the most successful role ...
Even when they don’t quite hit the mark, they remain a curiously compelling act who play by their own rules – chaos remains their lifeblood, for good and for bad The usual sense of chaos reigns ...