Kathleen Edwards: ‘I became terribly depressed and needed something to change’
The Canadian took a break from music to run a cafe. She’s back with a fresh perspective
Taylor Swift: Folklore review – A triumph of wistful, escapist melancholy
Emotional, self-aware songwriting brings comfort in a time of global uncertainty
Bon Iver: i,i review – Meandering songs that unwind over time
Justin Vernon’s ambition gets the better of him with some nonsensical lyrics
The Antlers’ Hospice 10 years on: Tender, timeless concept album about death
Not only did the band illustrate grief – they made it beautiful
New artists of the week: Great Irish acts to love in 2019
Plus songs to hear from The Scratch and God Knows
This Album Changed My Life: Anais Mitchell – Hadestown (2010)
Limerick singer-songwriter Emma Langford on a folk opera centring on Greek myths
‘Music is made in communities’: Aaron and Bryce Dessner’s new vision
The National’s guitarists are part of People, a community of musicians creating new spaces and platforms
New artist of the week: The Murder Capital
Plus songs you have to hear from Phoebe Bridgers and Big Red Machine
New artist of the week: Fontaines D.C.
Rock’n’roll garage music with a Dublin twist. Plus: Francis & the Lights; The Streets
New artist of the week: IDER, pastoral pop laced with folk intimacy
London duo Megan Markwick and Lily Somerville twin lilting chords with vocal harmonies
Bon Iver, The National and more: this week’s best pop/rock gigs
Red Hot Chili Peppers make up for December cancellations
The National, Bon Iver, Cillian Murphy, and Enda Walsh in Cork with no safety net
Mary Hickson on the wild idea behind Sounds From A Safe Harbour
John Prine: ‘The country music they play now is just bad pop’
The great American musician on his love of Ireland and the Trump song he can’t write
Ani DiFranco: We could have stayed more complacent with Hillary Clinton in office
'There is a groundswell of resistance and awakening in the citizenry of America right now'
Robbie Williams: 'At least two times I went out in Ireland and woke up in London'
The singer has just announced a live date in Dublin's Aviva Stadium next year. Here, he recalls his hedonistic years and why he changed his mind and finally gave family life a go
James Blake: The quiet one
James Blake’s new album, Overgrown, sees him doing a lot more with less, and he got to work with Brian Eno and RZA
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