Summer: the season of the hetty banger
Love Island is back and with it, a host of pop anthems and piano house aimed squarely at the charts. But what makes a song sound heterosexual and – crucially – slap?
Love Island is back and with it, a host of pop anthems and piano house aimed squarely at the charts. But what makes a song sound heterosexual and – crucially – slap?
100%: The British-Nigerian artist talks Beyoncé, apple crumble and her eclectic sound.
KLVDR talks about the rapper’s epic, six months in the making music video that celebrates the best of Black British talent.
Over the last decade, the Heaton brothers have grown Represent from a pipe dream printing T-shirts in their bedroom, to a multi-million pound global lifestyle brand with a legion of die-hard fans.
Alongside Cate Blanchett, newcomer Sophie Kauer is the stand-out in Tár. As the brilliant psychological drama starts hoovering up awards-season love, we speak to the 21-year-old music student from Guildford – and tap her for an exclusive "Introduction to Classical Music" playlist.
Another week, another round of rumours about the most contentious show on TV.
The Bodies Bodies Bodies and The Idol star is comedy’s number one It Girl. Here’s how she went from Twitter over-sharer to silver screen standout.
This weekend saw the reigning queen of pop snatch back her crown in camp, highly-choreographed form. But where was I? Sinking stupid pints at a stupid pub, feeling like a failed homosexual.
100%: The LA songwriter talks poetry, Percy Pigs and escaping to the forest.
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and radio sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
After going viral with political lyrics and claims that he’s a Premier League player, Dide has football and rap fans speculating on his real identity. In his first ever interview, he tells THE FACE about the motivation behind the mask.
Across the country, couples are packing up, shacking up and rushing a significant life milestone to reduce bills. But needs must when you’re skint, right? Call it the cost of loving crisis.
GHB and GBL, more commonly known as "G", has a reputation for being particularly dangerous and problematic, in part thanks to an association with sexual assault – but many people simply use it to feel good. It's time to confront the shame that comes with the high.
On 28th August, we’re hosting a free London show with some of our favourite new artists.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring The Dare, Eliza Rose, Slowthai and Shygirl.