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Courtney Barnett – ‘Things Take Time, Take Time’ review: odes to small moments of joy
The Australian songwriter's third album unearths happiness in the everyday

The story of bassline in 10 classic tracks
The Sheffield-born genre took the pace of speed garage and the melodies of house and R'n'B and smashed them together into a mangled new form of dance music

Snail Mail – ‘Valentine’ review: a beautiful progression from her influential debut
Lindsey Jordan's songwriting is as astute as ever, and her exploration of love here is set to a rich palette of explorative strings and synths

Caroline Polachek live in London: twisted-pop champ feeds our pang for connection
The singer showcases her 2019 debut solo album, along with a handful of new songs

The strange tale of ‘Monster Mash’, the graveyard smash that will never die
Bobby Pickett's 1962 hit combines a dance fad with his best Boris Karloff impression – and returns year after year

Seven spooktacular Halloween movie cameos by your favourite musicians
Stick these guest-starring horror flicks on your movie list

Charli XCX live in London: isolation anthems finally get their special airing
It's magical to see the artist's lockdown-penned album – created in dialogue with her own fans – finally connecting with a wildly dancing audience

Self Esteem – ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ review: pophead skewers the path to self-acceptance
Rebecca Lucy Taylor's second album is impossible to turn away from

Everything we know so far about Adele’s new album ‘30’
From potential tours and collaborators to her biggest inspirations, here's your need-to-know

How Shura turned to streaming after the pandemic hit
Tired of the usual gaming communities, the musician decided to create her own

Snail Mail: “It’s awesome seeing lots of women and queer people in music”
How Lindsey Jordan found solace in a like-minded music community and, with new album ‘Valentine’, penned a love letter to living on your own terms

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga – ‘Love For Sale’ review: oldies covers with a playful wink
The veteran crooner and art-pop legend add a touch of spice to Cole Porter's big band classics