The best new music, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring Ice Spice, Yaeji, Overmono and Headie One.
Rated by THE FACE: A playlist featuring Ice Spice, Yaeji, Overmono and Headie One.
When her debut album, Fake It Flowers, was released just before the UK went into lockdown, Beabadoobee became a bedroom indie star who would have to remain in the bedroom. Now, with a fanatical following and an expansive second album dropping in July, the musician is at the top of her game – and out in the world.
For a while, the fastest route to popularity on the political right was to decry the lack of free speech in Britain. Now, the effort has shifted to criminalising pro-Palestine protests.
Drew Barrymore crying over a window, Britney Spears exploring the world after a 13-year conservatorship, Paris Hilton finally finding love. We can’t get enough of watching ex-wild childs find joy again. But does their redemption arc come at a price?
La Camionera is the only FLINTA (female, lesbian, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender) owned lesbian bar in London. Now it's putting down permanent roots.
Ickbait: “I can’t see a man tuck into a turkey dinosaur and still fancy him,” says Beth Ashley.
10 songs that defined 2022: Underground DJs Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal scored an unlikely chart-topper.
The trap‘n’b artist – signed to Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack label – talks Astroworld, TikTok and horoscopes over the phone from his hometown Houston.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Yune Pinkú, Bree Runway and Björk.
Five billion TikToks. 796 million Spotify plays. Roses – a song Beyoncé turned down – is one of the biggest tracks of 2020. The artist behind it reveals how the hype could have crushed him.
Hell, even Timothée himself turned up to see what all the fuss was about. We tracked down the man behind the viral competition that won the internet’s heart.
The bodybuilder is taking on food and pharmaceutical companies with his viral videos, beefing with Tesco’s and making Stormzy apologise for eating Maccies.
The dating phenomenon, from which there is apparently no return, may actually be hurting our love lives.
The skittle-blue haired, genre-bending singer and rapper gives us the rundown on her skincare routine, top-rated supplements and bad beauty habits from noon to night.
From neo-ghettotech to bilingual future-funk, here are THE FACE’s recommendations for refreshing your playlist.