Jenessa Williams
Jenessa Williams is a freelance music journalist and a PhD-holding academic in the field of media and communication. She writes about music, feminism and fandom for the likes of NME, The Guardian, Pitchfork and The Forty-Five.
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Lianne La Havas – ‘Lianne La Havas’ review: third time’s the charm (and a shrewd play for self-ownership)
It took her to album three to embrace her name, but now the Londoner has slotted firmly into her groove.

Gracie Abrams: LA singer-songwriter baring her soul to the internet
Meet the Hollywood director’s daughter who is providing catharsis to fans all over the globe — despite never having played an IRL gig

Little Simz: “People expect Black people to have all the answers”
Lockdown is no obstacle for the British rapper, who’s spent the time perfecting the quarantine-produced ‘Drop 6’ EP and prepping her new radio show 101FM

Coach Party – ‘Party Food’ EP review: A tasty feast of pop-grunge treats
A fully-formed debut EP sees the Isle Of Wight-ers set their attentions on the big league

RIP Alan Wills: 5 Of The Greatest Deltasonic Records
