Reviews

‘Sasquatch Sunset’ review: the weirdest and wackiest film of 2024

Jessie Eisenberg and Riley Keough play neanderthals who communicate solely in grunts

Governors Ball 2024: NYC’s hottest festival receives its star-studded moment

Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and The Killers and more dominate the beloved NYC fest. Read the NME review

Doja Cat live in Glasgow: pyros and poise from one of rap’s most interesting protagonists

Make no mistake about it: you may look at Doja Cat, but you cannot touch. In the opening-night set for a string of UK...

‘The Boys’ season four review: sweary supes battle electoral dysfunction

Can our anti-hero gang stop the bad guys getting into office?

‘Hierarchy’ review: all glamour and no substance

Despite a strong premise and intriguing trailers, this school drama about class inequality falls far short

AURORA – ‘What Happened To The Heart?’ review: a heavy, ravey call for humanity

The Norwegian art-pop sensation ups the ante on this epic career-high, throwing up shapes along with reasons to live and to love

Taylor Swift live in Edinburgh: The Eras tour finally hits the UK

Taylor Swift kicks off the UK leg with a five-star, record-breaking turn in the Scottish capital.

Tems – ‘Born In The Wild’ album review: soulful, spiritual and self-assured

From Highlife to hip-hop, this stunning debut exemplifies West Africa's rich musical diversity via Tems' fluid approach to genre

Kaytranada – ‘Timeless’ review: huge features and creative evolution

The Canadian producer supplies more dancefloor heaters and a superbly-curated guestlist including Childish Gambino, PinkPantheress and more

Elkka – ‘Prism Of Pleasure’ review: contemplative yet club-ready bangers

This stirring and thoughtful debut proves that the Welsh DJ evidently finds a great sense of catharsis in sharing her world with her listeners
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