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For his first solo exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, the artist riffs on the iconographies and hierarchies of a bygone era

BY Kevin Brazil |

Although a country-rap track was crowned 2019’s ‘song of the summer’, music released during this season usually consists of recycled pop sounds

BY Aida Amoako |

Honey is an antidote to the norms of pop music today; a salve for the increasingly quick-hitting hooks of the streaming era

BY Liz Pelly |

The beloved angst-ridden musician makes a lively turn with her new album, Be the Cowboy

BY Olivia Rodrigues |

In the unashamedly populist ‘Rip It Up’ at the National Museum of Scotland, the joy of fandom resounds but questions about the future are avoided

BY Stewart Smith |

On the eve of a major show at the National Portrait Gallery, considering the legacy of MJ in light of ‘Apeshit’ and fraught debates on Blackness

BY Sonya Dyer |

As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives 

BY Michael Bracewell |

‘Pop today is a broad church, but no one would ever argue that it’s not fun’

BY Dan Fox |