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    ‘Gender and sexuality on a spectrum – I started to unravel all of that’

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    Coachella 2024

    Women save the day as festival suffers an identity crisis
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    ‘It’s really saying you’re not gorgeous at all’

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    ‘The more time I spend creating, the less I spend self-sabotaging’

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    Alexis Petridis's album of the week

    NiaArchives: Silence Is Loud – bold, fresh jungle unbound by tradition
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    Still House Plants

    IfI Don’t Make It, I Love U – inspiringly fearless and free art rock
    • Girl in Red

      I’m Doing It Again Baby! – ambitious alt-pop overshadows candid lyrics
    • Jazz album of the month

      Grégoire Maret/Romain Collin: Ennio – emotional, ecstatic Morricone homage
    • Jess Ribeiro

      Summer of Love – a balm for anxious times
    • Shabaka

      Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace – an elegant rebirth
    • Bodega

      OurBrand Could Be Yr Life – varying collection of kids v commerce discourse
    • Leyla McCalla

      SunWithout the Heat – a freewheeling, joyous listen

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    Kitty Empire's artist of the week

    Romy – a masterclass in bittersweet feeling
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    Sky Ferreira

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      The Observer's artist of the week

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      Caity Baser

      Cartwheeling celebration of chatty, bratty girlhood

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    Pop! goes the curriculum

    Songs to inspire primary school children

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    Steve Harley: 1970s co*ckney Rebel who took risks and wrote hits

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    World Party’s Karl Wallinger was a pick’n’mix songwriter with a total, titanic love of music

    Graeme Thomson

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    Eric Carmen

    Hungry Eyes and All By Myself singer dies aged 74
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    Melanie

    Singer-songwriter who topped charts with Brand New Key dies aged 76

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    Lorde

    I’m not a climate activist. I’m a pop star

    As Lorde's debut album Pure Heroine turns 10, revisit our interview with the New Zealand musician on the cusp of her underrated third album, Solar Power

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