
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
Featuring a hard-hitting rap anthem from Kam-Bu, warm neo-soul by Greentea Peng and poignant trance courtesy of Smerz.
Featuring a hard-hitting rap anthem from Kam-Bu, warm neo-soul by Greentea Peng and poignant trance courtesy of Smerz.
We speak to a psychosexual therapist and individuals whose sexual appetites have shrunk during the pandemic.
A few years back, the Copenhagen indie pop band caught a buzz. After some healing, they’re ready to share new material with the rest of the world.
0-800-Beauty-Hotline: Losing sleep at the moment? You’re not alone. Here’s how you can get a better, deeper eight hours kip night after night. Zzzz.
Those four words are flooding inboxes across the world. Kick the habit and unleash your inner pro communicator. But no worries if not, obvs.
Set pulses racing with memorabilia from the cult film (including that diamond encrusted Furby pendant).
The musician’s latest album is an honest account of the insecurities which have plagued her since the release of Froots.
Featuring Kamo Mphela’s hip-shaking amapiano, Dave’s heavyweight UK rap possee cut and Lorde’s soothing stoner ballad.
A brand new ballad bop from Billie Eilish, smooth vocals from Jorja Smith and the latest from poetic punk band Fontaines D.C.
Capitalism has co-opted “being present” so we ignore that it’s actually the structure of work that’s affecting our wellbeing.
When the UK was thrust into lockdown, and many set about stress-making banana bread, a trio of creatives started an Instagram zine that encapsulates the quirks of life under lockdown in the capital.
Opening last Saturday in Peckham’s Hannah Barry Gallery, Sins of a daughter is the artist’s latest ode to youth, the body and the female gaze. Haunting, yes. Liberating? Definitely.
Following her scores for Under the Skin and Jackie, the London experimentalist is now orchestrating for a new teen survival thriller.
Five Things: The artist, writer and podcast host talks us through her most prized possessions, all of which are far too precious to ever end up at the local flea market.