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Sigur Rós - Kveikur

Album review: Sigur Rós – Kveikur

Their trademark glacial, widescreen and delicate beauty is blown into stormier waters following the departure of multi-instrumentalist Kjartan Sveinsson. The result? No lifeboats needed.

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Miles Kane - Don't Forget Who You Are

Album review: Miles Kane – Don’t Forget Who You Are

The Paul Weller-endorsed, choppy Brit-rock boy returns, but is there any staying power beneath the bold sonic bluster?

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Botown will be at the Jazz Cafe this Saturday (Pic credit: The Rajani Sisters)

Video: Botown returns to the Jazz Cafe in Camden this Saturday

Innovative band lends traditional Indian music with elements of soul, blues, jazz and reggae

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Queens Of The Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork

Album review: Queens Of The Stone Age – ...Like Clockwork

Josh Homme spreads his creative wings, with startling results.

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Big Deal - June Gloom

Album review: Big Deal – June Gloom

Fleshing out their understated but beautiful debut, this London duo deliver a beguiling follow-up.

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Ian Brown performing with The Stone Roses at V Festival last year. Picture: PA/Ryan Phillips.

Finsbury Park gears up for Stone Roses gigs

More than 45,000 music fans are expected to descend upon Finsbury Park today as legendary band The Stone Roses take to the stage.

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Laura Marling - Once I Was An Eagle

Album review: Laura Marling – Once I Was An Eagle

Marling reveals a new, assured maturity in this extensive, 16-track album. And it’s a cracker.

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Deathbed Pando

Album review: Pando – Deathbed Pando

None-too-clever satire laps against the shores of humdrum jazz-pop in Pando’s latest excursion into the obscure.

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Little Boots - Nocturnes

Album review: Little Boots – Nocturnes

Don’t assume the light’s fading in this star. Her return offers more than meets the eye, if you’re willing to look past the odd mistake.

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Electric Guest - Mondo

Album review: Electric Guest – Mondo

A debut record that offers plenty of tunes to move your feet – and maybe even your soul, too.

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Scout Niblett - It's Up To Emma

Album review: Scout Niblett – It’s Up To Emma

Niblett’s trademark intensity is met with softer elements that will widen her appeal without diminishing her gritty vitriol.

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Gabrielle Aplin - English Rain

Album review: Gabrielle Aplin – English Rain

The 20-year-old’s first record reveals an artist with some promise – but only time will tell if it’s enough.

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Clare Richmond, founder of the Crouch End Project. Picture: Tony Gay

My Crouch End: Clare Richmond

The founder of the Crouch End Project talks Bob Dylan, backstage tours and homemade brownies.

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Sue Hessel

COMMENT: ‘The Crouch End Festival proves we care – why can’t Haringey Council do the same?’

The chairman of Haslemere Road Residents’ Association asks why local talent and effort is done a disservice by the local authority.

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Alan Davies was due to perform at the Brick Lane Comedy Festival. File picture: Yui Mok/PA

Brick Lane Comedy Festival cancelled after opposition from community groups

A comedy festival in east London due to feature acts including Al Murray, Alan Davies and Ed Byrne has been cancelled because of “heavy opposition from local community groups”.

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