Leonie Cooper
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‘Crock Of Gold: A Few Rounds With Shane MacGowan’ review: the poet laureate of punk and friends
Ireland's self-destructive troubadour remembers what he can of his rock and roll life

The Paddingtons’ Tom Atkin goes solo: “Some of my bandmates don’t get why I’m into Post Malone, but I can’t help it!”
As the frontman releases his first solo single 'Lil Fucker', Atkin talks to us about new music, loving trap music and the term 'indie landfill'

‘Gangs Of London’ star Ṣọpẹ Dìrísù: “Chadwick Boseman’s death hit me hard”
The rising star of Netflix horror 'His House' speaks candidly about a man he admired

‘Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You’ film review: grief-stricken contemplation on the fragility of life
The Boss looks back at a career that's been filled with huge highs and devastating lows

Thomas Brodie-Sangster: “Macca didn’t like that John Lennon was taller in ‘Nowhere Boy'”
Talking motorcycles, flares and the Swinging Sixties with south London's hippest young actor

Bruce Springsteen – ‘Letter To You’ review: a powerful synthesis of past and present
The Boss' triumphant 20th album is also his best work in 20 years

Tom Petty – ‘Wildflowers & All The Rest’ review: 10 ‘new’ songs honour the wishes of an all-time great
More a 'lost' album in of itself than a standard reissue, this record harks back to a fascinating period of the singer-songwriter's career

Five things we learned from our ‘In Conversation’ video chat with RZA
We go deep with the Wu-Tang Clan rapper turned movie maestro

American roots star Pokey LaFarge picks the best country artists you’ve never heard of
The Illinois-born singer-songwriter has just made his film debut in 'The Devil All The Time'

‘The Devil All The Time’: watch an exclusive musical clip from the new Netflix drama
Movie newcomer and esteemed musician Pokey Lafarge tells all

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – ‘Tea for the Tillerman²’ review: ’70s pop-folk classic gets a modern makeover
A seasoned pro trades in boxset boredom for charming re-records

Neil Young – ‘The Times’ EP review: classic protest songs reworked to reflect the current chaos
The Godfather of Grunge has re-recorded some of his most vital anti-establishment anthems