TS Graye turns angst into cathartic love songs
100%: The Wiltshire-raised musician has come a long way since her mum booked her studio time with Tesco vouchers.
100%: The Wiltshire-raised musician has come a long way since her mum booked her studio time with Tesco vouchers.
Including Skream & Benga’s emotional reunion, Charli XCX’s debauched Party Girl show and experimental techno inside a new indoor club venue.
When her latest album Radical Optimism was miss-sold as a “tribute to UK rave culture”, many were left scratching their heads searching for the references. Turns out, she was saving the rave for Glasto.
As frontman of his band Villanelle, the young musician has entered the family business.
The Sonic Youth legend’s rage rap-inspired album The Collective is the most contemporary-sounding record of 2024. But her social media is for furry friends, not for chasing trends.
Rated by The Face: a playlist featuring Charli XCX & Lorde, Asake & Central Cee and Yeule and Mura Masa.
100%: The LA songwriter talks poetry, Percy Pigs and escaping to the forest.
More streams. More fans. Better riders. THE FACE speaks to artists who’ve shared a stage with Taylor Swift.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Nilüfer Yanya, Mustafa, Tommy Richman and skaiwater.
100%: The LA-via-Nottingham musician has won the respect of Lil Nas X and Lil Uzi Vert.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, Bambii and Bar Italia.
Snow Strippers are a gun-toting, weed-smoking, EDM-loving duo who were born and raised in cities you’ve possibly never heard of. Now they’re the hottest new band in New York City.
The multi-award winning rapper and the Queen of Neo-Soul talk fame and fortune, the come-up and the comedown, connections and family.
Skepta has kicked down so many doors in the music and fashion industries it’s not even funny. Ahead of his next adventure – the inaugural Big Smoke Festival – THE FACE fields questions from his friends and family.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Charli XCX, John Glacier, Homixide Gang and Pretty Sick.
100%: The Parisian musician’s upcoming debut album, Sad Lovers and Giants, is a work of pure passion featuring poignant break-up anthems and rage-fuelled, club-ready tracks.
They’ve broken records and taken over as the new supremes of K-pop. The best part? NewJeans are only just getting started.
Missed it? Live vicariously through these euphoric, sweat-soaked pics from The Floor.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring NewJeans, Romy Mars, Mary & The Junkyard and Central Cee & Lil Baby
South Africa has a deep history of incredible club music, and right now it’s having another renaissance. Here’s a definitive guide to genres such as gqom, amapiano, bacardi and Afro-house.
Influenced by the likes of Kate Bush and Janet Jackson, the London musician's irresistible sound is fuelled by both innovation and flashes of nostalgia.
On the weekend of the Miami Grand Prix, local and Latin artists congregated in a motorsport-themed venue.