LCD Soundsystem: a brilliant gig that felt more like a banging club night
The influential Brooklyn collective launched their Brixton Academy residency with a shuddering evening of electro-rock
The influential Brooklyn collective launched their Brixton Academy residency with a shuddering evening of electro-rock
Buckley and Bernard Butler offer baroque folk, while Foals quit the ‘doom soup’ for sunlit uplands and Perfume Genius enters Ugly Season
Frontman Adam Lambert proved he's more than just a Freddie Mercury tribute act in an evening of pure bangers at Manchester Arena
The Leeds rockers’ three-night run at the Academy in south London was a mixed bag, visually ambitious but musically limp
OMG! Huge, prescient hits, genuine rareties, and an irrepressible 62-year-old frontman – OMD's Albert Hall gig was a thing of beauty
David Le’aupepe discusses his hidden Samoan heritage, grief, and how he has come a long way from his ‘disgusting and horrible’ younger self
The prank-happy likes of Logan Paul or MrBeast have none of Johnny Knoxville's originality or charm. Then why are they so much richer?
In east London, the duo offered a slate of songs new and old, full of heartbreak, exuberance and the most peculiar sort of beauty
As musicians continue to cancel shows, Gary Barlow and Little Simz soldering on last night felt almost illicit. How did concert goers feel?
The Take That frontman has rarely looked as cool as this – and on Thursday night, he showed the packed O2 Arena a fantastically festive time
Adam Darski, better known as Nergal, has made enemies on both the left and right in his native Poland. But he insists he's been demonised
The West Lothian band are having a moment - and this gig at Kentish Town Forum proved they are getting bigger and better
Their first gig in three years was also guitarist Serge Pizzorno's first as frontman – he didn't let the band, or Glasgow's O2 Academy, down
One of the best, biggest and most creative rock bands in the world, the Sheffield rockers returned to the London stage in barnstorming style
Few ever expected Carl Barat and Pete Doherty's band to have such longevity, but Rochester Castle fell completely under their scruffy spell
The uncompromising, influential producer has a unique gift for breaking artists down to their purest form – often with dangerous results