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Album review: California – blink-182

Daniel Curtis analyses blink-182's hit comeback album.

‘Tough times’ in doom pop

Joshua Mascord gets the latest from Lonely the Brave’s Ross Smithwick

Playlists and procrastination: soundtracking exam season

Sophie Jordan explores the link between revision, creativity and music

Live review: Father John Misty

Ellen Peirson-Hagger witnesses a show packed to the brim with energy, sexuality and romance

A Beginner’s Guide to… White Denim

Thomas Athey reflects on White Denim's output

Thrift shopping: still cool in 2016?

William Shaw wonders if Macklemore and Ryan Lewis can continue to top the charts

Is this the future, the present or the past of The Strokes?

Graham Mazeine contextualises and gives his first impressions of The Strokes’ new EP

“Smash the shit out of it”

Ellen Peirson-Hagger talks to The Big Moon about their manic tour

Review: Common People Oxford

Oxford’s May Bank Holiday festival offering is sun-drenched and musically eclectic

Is there hope for pop music?

William Shaw shows the value of Public Service Broadcasting

A Beginner’s Guide to… Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

Sophie Jordan introduces us to Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

Live review: Pete Doherty

Alec Fullerton was pleasantly surprised by Doherty at the O2 Academy Bristol

The Stone Roses’ Third Coming

Richard Birch and Daniel Curtis dissect The Stone Roses’ return

Album review: The Colour in Anything

Fin Johnston finds himself captivated by James Blake’s extended comeback offering

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