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I’ve never seen the movie but this a terrifying listen. I guess that’s the true test of a soundtrack, if it can evoke such emotion without knowing the subject matter it’s based on. Majorly spooky.
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

I’ve never seen the movie but this a terrifying listen. I guess that’s the true test of a soundtrack, if it can evoke such emotion without knowing the subject matter it’s based on. Majorly spooky.
With the UK leg of their European tour drawing to a close with sets in Bristol tonight and on the Quietus' Desertfest stage tomorrow, Lee Buford of the none-bleaker American sludge duo picks out 13 all-time top records and pens us his own Baker's Dozen
Battered by Leveson and out of place in a swiftly-changing era of British politics, The Sun is arguably a lesser force than once it was. Yet, argues Joe Kennedy, Katie Hopkins' reprehensible comments on immigration and the complicity of newspaper staff who employ her suggest that as it declines the tabloid is lashing out with increasingly dangerous views
Rosalía has been one of pop's standouts in recent years and, says Ben Cardew, her music provides a way for outsiders to understand the complexities of contemporary Spanish politics. Photo thanks to Primavera Sound / Sergio Albert