Twelve Drinks That Changed My Life is an addiction memoir that's full to the brim with humour and humanity. It is, Simon ...
There’s a time and a place for regressive rock, and in this house it’s whenever the day has a Y and the clock has a spring. I ...
Francis Buseko looks at the brilliant diaristic album made in the fade of tragedy which now resembles a coherent artistic ...
Sacred Bones is giving Mort Garson’s cult ambient record Mother Earth’s Plantasia a new pressing to mark its 50th anniversary ...
Six months into 2026 here are the best albums of the year so far, as voted for by tQ staffers, columnists and writers ...
When Conway Savage slid behind the barroom piano at the Bad Seeds saloon in 1990, he made their Wild Bunch years complete.
EFG London Jazz Festival has added a third wave of acts to the lineup for its 2026 edition. Heading up the latest ...
The anonymous London band’s second album lacks in nuance, but makes up for it for the fascinating connection between dub and ...
Suede are reissuing their 1996 album Coming Up to mark its 30th anniversary. The album has been newly remastered for the ...
Brian Ennals and Blockhead laugh their way to some of their strongest work to date Brian Ennals has never been one to beat ...
Angus Batey looks at a lavish set of early DJ Shadow singles which restates the long-neglected idea of hip hop as art.
Oren Ambarchi has a new album on the way, titled Cooked. Marking the Australian guitarist’s first solo release of the year, ...
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