Roy Blair: “I was completely lost from reality”
He's been up, he's been down. Now the 24-year-old singer-songwriter is ready to return brimming with confidence – and a house-inspired second album.
He's been up, he's been down. Now the 24-year-old singer-songwriter is ready to return brimming with confidence – and a house-inspired second album.
Better living through creative therapy: addressing men’s mental health with the London-based collective of painters, collagists and multidisciplinary artists.
The Serbian DJ’s emotive selections will have you pining for the club.
Liv Little finds the 23-year-old Walsall-born singer-songwriter on the cusp of an extraordinary second act – and offering up her full self for the first time.
The Canadian actor who plays the whodunit detective Frank Hardy in the popular series also jams out to a bit of King Krule – but has yet to download TikTok.
Ickbait: Lauren O’Neill dissects “one of the most heinous practices in British nightlife”.
Rated by THE FACE: a playlist featuring Cleo Sol, Drake, ODUMODUBLVCK and Headie One & K-Trap.
THE FACE’s team reports back from the catwalks and the shmoozy parties.
Following a 90 day will-it, won’t-it speculation over Trump’s US TikTok ban, a rival app has welcomed an exodus of disenfranchised, renegade-dancing TikTokers. But how will this impact Triller’s hip-hop DNA that has traditionally elevated its Black creators?
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Nettspend, Sky Ferreira, Blaketheman1000 and Chloe Cherry.
Photographer Joe Puxley captures the messy euphoria of the UK’s big weekenders.
In 2020, Paul McCartney discovered nearly 1000 photographs he’d taken at the height of Beatlemania. Here, he walks us through the collection – and describes what it was like to be inside the “eyes of the storm”.
The East Londoner killed it in drama school pal Michaela Coel’s devastating I May Destroy You. Now, he’s in the thick of the apocalyptic action in Alex Garland’s Men and Sky’s The Lazarus Project. But don’t worry – he’s still got time for Glasto…
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 high-energy collective loves raw production and lo-fi aesthetics, and they’re part of a wider network across London and Manchester.
Bad Bunny rocks out, King Princess brings the pain and AJ Tracey secures the bag again.