My tyrannical toddlers might not respect the queen of country music,but,weirdly,there’s something for everyone on this wild album.
The Londoner may seem to have come out of nowhere,but she’s been trying to find her place in pop for more than a decade now.
The Australian song doesn’t just ruffle feathers – it sets them on fire.
Vazesh – featuring saxophonist Jeremy Rose,tar player Hamed Sadeghi,and bassist Lloyd Swanton – cast a spell on Tapestry.
Australia’s greatest songwriter on life,love,lust and learning from Taylor Swift.
A whole album about being in love with Blake Shelton? Enter at your own risk.
Charli XCX’s follow-up is a stunning in-the-moment reappraisal of her wild Brat summer.
With nods to the ’90s school of Liz Phair and Juliana Hatfield,Soccer Mommy’s latest is a raw record of grief.
In distancing herself from the doe-eyed goofball of her Teenage Dream days,143 is a colossal misstep from which Perry’s career may never recover.
Houston’s groove masters are returning to Australia for three headline shows.