The Nottingham songwriter returns with a single that builds its tension through restraint and unresolved space.
The Nottingham songwriter returns with a single that builds its tension through restraint and unresolved space.
Paul McCartney’s new album, ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,’ frames personal history through the soft focus of late-career reflection.
The first song written for his new album finds the singer-songwriter refining his delicate, introspective craft.
The Los Angeles-based songwriter returns with a record that deepens her signature sound, trading grand statements for meticulous, atmospheric craft.
The reissue of the Georgia songwriter’s 1970s work reveals a patient, unvarnished artistry, its contemporary resonance arriving without a calculated backstory.
On her fourth album, the Australian songwriter’s signature style becomes a deliberate practice, moving beyond doubt into a settled craft.
The singer-songwriter will embark on a major US tour later this year, supporting her forthcoming album.
The former One Direction member’s latest track is a pleasant, mid-tempo offering that highlights his reliable vocal warmth but struggles to define its own space.