Music

Solange's ode to blackness is exactly what America needs
Culture

Solange's ode to blackness is exactly what America needs

Why being pro-black doesn't mean anti-white — Having spent years on the periphery of mainstream pop and R&B, Solange's empowering new album proves why she's a progressive bad-ass with a message worth believing in.

Written by: Kemi Alemoru

Will Butler on why humour is the highest form of art
Culture

Will Butler on why humour is the highest form of art

Learning to go with the flow... — Sometimes the multi-instrumentalist powerhouse behind Arcade Fire has to step out alone and do his own thing. And while taking time off from one of the biggest bands in the world requires single-minded self-belief, it just wouldn't work without the ability to laugh at himself.

Written by: Tom Fenwick

The all-girl hip-hop label taking on the boys and killing it
Culture

The all-girl hip-hop label taking on the boys and killing it

Welcome to Peach House — Redefining what it means to be a woman in the male-dominated music industry, Blimes Brixton and her Los Angeles girl gang have been making waves with their independent label, Peach House.

Written by: Ella Sadie Guthrie

DAMEHT: The punks keeping NYC’s rebellious spirit alive
Music

DAMEHT: The punks keeping NYC’s rebellious spirit alive

Resurrecting an ‘80s counterculture icon — DAMEHT team up with artist, photographer and Lower East Side legend Clayton Patterson to release a limited edition version of the iconic Clayton Cap.

Written by: Alex King

The beautiful faces of Afropunk London
Music

The beautiful faces of Afropunk London

A celebration of diversity — Brooklyn based Afropunk festival –  a much needed celebration of black culture in the city and beyond – hits London for the first time. We sent photographer Jordan Stephens to Alexandra Palace to capture the festival's inauguration in the city.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Billy Bragg and Joe Henry on trains, Trump, and the political power of pop
Music

Billy Bragg and Joe Henry on trains, Trump, and the political power of pop

Sounds of change — When Billy Bragg and Joe Henry set out on their American railroad adventure, they planned to record great American folksongs in the stops along the way. What was unexpected, however, was quite how relevant they'd be today.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Vodun are about to unleash the spirits at Afropunk London
Music

Vodun are about to unleash the spirits at Afropunk London

Following the eternal beat — Voodoo-inspired heavy metal three-piece Vōdūn are channeling the screams of Mother Earth and the pounding drums of Ouidah.

Written by: Alex King

The Teddy Boys: Britain’s original teenage rebels
Photography

The Teddy Boys: Britain’s original teenage rebels

Rock'n'roll riot-starters — Magnum photographer Chris Steele-Perkins reflects on the enduring legacy of The Teds as his classic documentary series goes on display for the first time in nearly 40 years.

Written by: Alex King

How Bay Area post-punks Creative Adult overcame competing artistic visions
Music

How Bay Area post-punks Creative Adult overcame competing artistic visions

Creative Conflict: The Making of ‘Fear of Life’ — Short documentary explores how Creative Adult’s five members came close to all-out war before completing sophomore album, ‘Fear of Life’.

Written by: Atina Dimitrova

How the worlds of dancehall culture and church collide in Jamaica
Music

How the worlds of dancehall culture and church collide in Jamaica

Dancing with the spirit — Photographer and filmmaker Jeremy Relph explores the connections and contradictions between Jamaica’s deep-rooted religious morals and its raucous dancehall culture.

Written by: Jeremy Relph

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