Taylor Swift woos a petit Parisian crowd
Review: Tay-Tay does a classy job of debuting Lover material at a (sort of) intimate gig.
Review: Tay-Tay does a classy job of debuting Lover material at a (sort of) intimate gig.
With her second surprise release of the year, the singer-songwriter has come to fix, well, whatever she can.
Springsteen, Bon Iver and Justin Timberlake are among those who’ve escaped to the wilderness to grow a beard and wrestle with their soul. Swift’s surprise album captures a romanticised rural feeling without peddling a solitary genius narrative.
Review: The superstar’s seventh LP is a shimmering ode to long-term romance.
100%: The LA songwriter talks poetry, Percy Pigs and escaping to the forest.
We joined fans at the cinema for the Eras Tour doc’s opening weekend in New York. We queued, we cried and, despite ourselves: we danced. This is Taylor (Your Version).
More streams. More fans. Better riders. THE FACE speaks to artists who’ve shared a stage with Taylor Swift.
From Charli xcx's Brat summer to the easter eggs in Taylor Swift's lyrics, intricate world building is the key to cultural relevance in 2024.
Beyoncé and Lizzo are the latest stars to amend their songs following criticism on social media.
Featuring glacial dark pop, Drogheda drill and club-rap from the Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack.
Drake earns his UK drill credentials, Dua Lipa joins forces with J Balvin and Bad Bunny, and Dean Blunt reprises Babyfather.
Sad girl autumn belongs to Taylor Swift, Mariah Carey owns Christmas and hot girl summer... Well, do we really need to spell it out?
The omnipresent musician’s forthcoming Bleachers album features some of his brightest songwriting to date. THE FACE calls him up to talk Taylor, Lana and the backlash to the “Antonoff sound”.
In a novel new case, a man was arrested after discerning his idol’s location by zooming into high-res photos of her eyes. But is this the new normal?
Following Adele’s request, the streaming giant has hidden the shuffle button. Here, THE FACE’s editors pick out LPs with genius song sequencing.
A sushi restaurant with no website is drawing the likes of Dua Lipa, Kendall Jenner, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift to a random strip mall on Sunset Boulevard. Is the $400 sashimi really that good?
Pink, Harry Styles, Drake... It seems no artist is safe from the recent onslaught of inanimate objects getting chucked at them. What the hell is going on?