Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Playboi Carti makes a welcome return, Rina Sawayama embraces a guilt trip and Westside Gunn teams up with Tyler.
Playboi Carti makes a welcome return, Rina Sawayama embraces a guilt trip and Westside Gunn teams up with Tyler.
After emerging through NYC’s fashion scene, the singer speaks to The Face about her tender new EP Ache of Victory.
The Canadian R&B duo – singer Daniel Daley and producer Nineteen85 – return with their third album A Muse In Her Feelings, out today.
Having sex six feet apart isn’t easy, but eye fucking could be the answer to help you bridge that gap.
We catch up with Ahluwalia, Supriya Lele, Nicholas Daley, Chopova Lowena and Casablanca a day after the LVMH Group’s decision to split the €300,000 cash prize equally between the eight finalists.
The covid-19 outbreak has seen rough sleepers rushed into housing, benefits raised overnight, and the Conservative right’s dream of an ever-shrinking state unceremoniously binned. But will it last?
The Bristol DJ/producer showcases the softer side of his club music peers.
Mike Skinner shows us round his lovely front room, and round his first new album in almost a decade: None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive. Where’s he been? “All artists are really quite away with the fairies,” he explains. “which is a good thing.”
The breakout actress from Ari Aster’s spine-contracting horror movie is now an e-girl thriving in quarantine.
Global lockdowns are seeing the forced return of shared experiences. For hyper-personalised astrology apps, this is causing more chaos than mercury in retrograde.
The New Yorker blew up last year off the viral track Big Drip. Now with a Quavo and Lil’ Baby remix, new banger Wetty and an upcoming mixtape, the rapper is set to take over this year.
Yaeji enlists her rapper friends, The 1975 team up with Phoebe Bridgers and Biig Piig dabbles in drum 'n' bass.
Research shows that fake news travels six times faster than the truth on Twitter. Don’t be a spreader – follow these steps.
Get educated, get buff and get yourself off.
Fun, feminist and disco-flavoured, Future Nostalgia might be the biggest pop album of the self-isolation era.
Volume 4 Issue 003: It’s good times in Tinseltown for the star of the remake of The Craft.
Listen to ferocious lyrics from Megan Thee Stallion’s alter ego Suga, the latest from Afropop artist Darkoo and a climate crisis anthem from Kelly Lee Owens.