Isabella Bywater’s production of The Turn of the Screw fails to send shivers down the spine, but it’s spectacularly sung and ...
Nicholas Butterfield, Frazer Scott, Nicholas Watts, Henry Waddington, Colin Judson & Dean Robinson (Photo: Richard H Smith) ...
Adrianne Lenker of the indie-folk band Big Thief may disagree with that – she has long championed veteran musician Tucker ...
Fans of Field Music could have been forgiven that they may have heard the last of the Brewis brothers. Their last album, Flat ...
Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti thrills, but its sequel, A Quiet Place groans under the weight of its pretentiousness.
His career spans over 30 years, but it’s only relatively recently that Paul Heaton seems to be getting the respect he ...
Jennifer Davis is the Leonore of one’s dreams in The Royal Opera’s revival of Beethoven’s only opera.
With Green Day selling out stadiums and both Sum 41 and Blink-182 releasing new albums, The Offspring were never going to stay quiet. Thirty-five years after their explosive self-titled debut, they ...
Multi-talented British artist delivers hard-edged tunes that prove there are permutations still to be explored in hyperpop ...
‘Crossover’ is becoming, in these genre-fluid times, a somewhat passé term, and, back in the 1960s, when Wendy Carlos was creating her pioneering album Switched on Bach using overdubbing of each sound ...
Huw Montague Rendall is one of the most exciting young baritones this country’s produced in a long while. His appearances at the Royal Ballet & Opera, as a mercurial Papageno in The Magic Flute, and ...