
Hear God Colony guide you through a Mad World
The London-via-Merseyside duo have created a network of free-spirited collaborators.
The London-via-Merseyside duo have created a network of free-spirited collaborators.
KK Obi and Emmanuel Balogun have launched the second coming of their original 2017 zine. It’s now a fully-fledged publication and the contents, as well as its contributors, are wicked.
BAFTA Breakthrough has handpicked the industry’s brightest up-and-comers to nurture via their new-talent initiative. Remember these names. You’ll be hearing them a lot more.
Also on the Rated by THE FACE playlist: Central Cee, AntsLive, Shygirl and Luna Morgenstern.
Volume 4 Issue 2: Kantemir Balagov is the rough-edged and rebellious talent behind Russia’s lesbian Oscar hopeful.
Amy, Diana, Marilyn: dead famous women’s bodies are increasingly being raked over, mythologised and made tragic. When will it end?
Heads up: Instagram milliners Benny Andallo, Puer Deorum, Creature Featur3 and Ed Curtis are spearheading an outlandish headgear renaissance.
Here are the city's best club nights, record shops, rappers, DJs, pubs and morning after breakfast spots, all recommended by a local.
Chal Ravens’ column collects the best DJ mixes and sets that have dropped in recent weeks.
Raza Tariq and his crew The Polymaths are out to reshape the creative industry in their own image. But is the 21-year-old really the “greatest artist in human history”, as he puts it? Or is he just a very ambitious young man?
“My old man lives in England so he’d get out of lockdown and be able to go get a haircut or go to the pub, and we’d be here, unable to do bugger all besides go to work and go home.” With more Covid deaths per capita than anywhere else in the UK, youth in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, have been through a lot. THE FACE discovers how they tried – and struggled – to recover.
The British-Zimbabwean comedian and satirist on making his way to viral success, using the news as comic inspiration and how the state of the world has made for some of his best work yet.
Off the Rails: The newly-formed brand is making subversive garb inspired by tour merch, hyperpop and tribal tattoos.
A 20-year-old star of the social media age, Beabadoobee is part of the first generation to have near-instant access to endless socio-cultural archives, using them to create a look that is as much Smashing Pumpkins as it is Lizzie McGuire. She is yesterday, today and, probably, tomorrow. She is MEGA.
If you want proof of a working relationship that goes the distance, look to that of filmmaker and photographer Anders Edström and designer and stylist Ann-Sofie Back – the Swedish duo have been working together for more than 25 years.
As part of its new Made Strong campaign, Dr. Martens welcomed Kelsey Lu, Venus X and Hank K to the New York stage for a full-on rager.