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Lauran Hibberd – ’Garageband Superstar’ review: pop-punk vibes, via the Isle of Wight
Starring members of Limp Bizkit and Wheatus, this is an undeniably ambitious and charming debut

King Princess – ‘Hold On Baby’ review: introspective slow-burners that could go further
On her second full-length LP, the Brooklyn singer/producer only half-commits to the upbeat, subversive sound that makes her so exciting

‘Occupy White Walls’: the art-minded game breaking open the gallery doors
“The current art world basically tells people that they don’t understand art, and need some special education or the ‘high priesthood’ to explain it to them. This is ridiculous"

MUNA – ‘MUNA’ album review: a field of sunflowers from poisoned ground
After getting dropped by their label the three-piece have had to regroup – but find a new level of freedom in this liberating era

Grace Jones live at Meltdown Festival: brilliant, unbridled chaos from one of the greats

Sky Ferreira: “I’m starting to realise: I’m glad that I sound like me”
After almost a decade of delays, the game-changing pop star’s second album ‘Masochism’ is finally on the way. In the meantime, she’s sharing bills with her hero Grace Jones

‘Duke Smoochem 3D’ creator Dan Douglas on capturing Britain’s weirdness
"Someone asked why the game depicts Keir Starmer killing an alpaca, and my only response was 'to fully enjoy Duke Smoochem you need to spend 20 hours a day on Twitter'”

‘Pistol’ review: fast-paced biopic captures the Sex Pistols story
Danny Boyle takes on the whirlwind tale of the punk icons over six creative and highly energetic episodes

Doechii: fearless, dexterous Tampa rapper that’s labelmates with SZA
The newest signing to influential rap label Top Dawg Entertainment is defying categorisation with her thrilling, club-ready flow

‘Conversations With Friends’ review: a cold yet compelling take on Sally Rooney’s debut novel
Not the new 'Normal People'

Now Play This 2022: experimental games with a political core
Now Play This explores the intersection of video games and politics

First look: ‘Derry Girls’ season three review – a fitting, side-splitting farewell
The Irish teens are back for one last adventure. Pure hilarity ensues