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The musician has used five 1980s Commodore machines to create an evocative show of surprising range
The song stirred controversy, spawned cover versions — and gave rise to a new word
The Hampshire-born artist plays with eroticism and sexuality on her third album
The band remains one of a kind with a sixth album that mixes sophistication with savagery
The American punk rock band’s second album has strong pop appeal but little emotional variance
The Grammy-winning rapper and his virtuoso band extended far beyond hip-hop at Alexandra Palace
The 23-year-old charted his rise from deprivation to designer brands on stage at London’s Kentish Town Forum
Though powerful and stirring, the band’s show exposed their limited range
The Texan singer’s London set was an accomplished affair
The Sheffield band’s loungey ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ was transformed in a live setting
Compulsive rhythms of Afro-salsa interweaved with a patchwork of precise percussion
The rapper’s easy, conversational delivery is underpinned by drowsy neo-soul and modern R&B
The singer struggled with a damaged voice in a gig that exposed her songs’ shortcomings
The Seattle band demonstrated masterful command of their discography in a marathon show
After a disappointing release, this anthem for a miserable night out found popularity in alternative nightclubs
There’s a brazen machismo to this real-life-based story of elite wildfire-fighters in Arizona
A truth-based depiction of Her Majesty’s improbable friendship with a handsome Indian servant
The London-based three-piece bring an infectious energy to their cosmically minded music
An enthralling celebration of music hall and the macabre
Tom Cruise goes rogue as a pilot-turned-CIA agent/cocaine smuggler
Lambert Wilson plays Jacques Cousteau as both a pioneering documentary-maker and self-absorbed father
The band’s genre-crossing sound echoes their radical politics
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A young crowd jumped and moshed through the band’s storming set
The appeal of this unauthorised biopic of indie iconoclast Morrissey depends on your having a prior attachment to The Smiths
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