The best new tracks, picked by our staff
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Dave & Central Cee, Mercury, No Guidnce and Latto.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Dave & Central Cee, Mercury, No Guidnce and Latto.
Hear Me Out: If I wanted to watch influencers have a nice time, I’d go to Shoreditch House, says Tom Usher.
Events like Hackney Carnival, Overflo and Boiler Room London have been called off following the Queen’s death, at the expense of organisers and already-struggling businesses.
Here’s where you can find our favourite sexy books, from Japanese erotica and raunchy magazines to a compassionate peek into the sex industry.
Every celeb and their nan seems to be after a slice of the metaverse pie. So what have they got cooking? We’re so glad you asked.
Yep, not even the beautiful game can escape the non-fungible frenzy.
Ninja Thyberg’s latest film is a shocking, explicit watch. We speak to its leading star about power dynamics, onion sandwiches on set, and why we need to talk about porn.
The revolving door of unelected prime ministers and political U-turns has turned us into an international laughing stock.
Podcast: FACE Editor Matthew Whitehouse speaks to Eric Cantona (!): footballer, actor, and now musician, about his new EP, and finding transcendence through music.
Rated by The Face: Listen to tracks from Raye, Florentino, Rina Sawayama, Lolahol and more.
The science is clear: vaping is much less harmful than smoking. But half of Britain’s smokers still think it’s the other way round.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Mac Wetha, Overmono, Boygenius and Tyler, the Creator.
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and radio sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
From Glass Onion and The Menu to Triangle of Sadness, right now, there's only one message (ironically) coming out of Hollywood: rich people are bad.
Digital cover: While they confirmed their status as one of the defining voices of contemporary R&B, Kehlani endured a rocky rise to fame. Now, the Oakland singer is in a happier place, celebrating lesbian love stories on new album Blue Water Road.
Can’t get enough of cannibal corpses? Calm down, sicko. We’ve got plenty more for you here.
Director Robert Eggers and star Bill Skarsgård, discuss the making-of one of this year’s most anticipated horrors – and their deepest, darkest fears.