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Supersonic Festival 2025, Birmingham review - a deep dive into the spectacularly weird and very wonderful

★★★★★ SUPERSONIC FESTIVAL 2025, BIRMINGHAM A celebration of the freakiest of the musical underground

Festival season comes to an end with a celebration of the freakiest of the musical underground

The annual Supersonic Festival is a major jewel in Birmingham’s musical crown – but not, it seems, one that is particularly valued by the city’s establishment and more powerful decision-makers. Based in the relatively bohemian area of Digbeth, and despite receiving international plaudits and recognition, time and again it is forced to fight for its very existence.

The Guest, BBC One review - be careful what you wish for

★★★★★ THE GUEST, BBC ONE A terrific Eve Myles stars in addictive Welsh mystery

A terrific Eve Myles stars in addictive Welsh mystery

Why isn’t Eve Myles a superstar? Though well known for her appearances in the likes of Torchwood, Broadchurch and the brilliant Keeping Faith, you’d imagine that by now she’d have been snapped up for some mega-budget extravaganza on Amazon or Apple TV or be romping around with Tom Cruise.

Album: Saint Etienne - International

British pop institution’s final communiqué is an unalloyed winner

International is Saint Etienne’s 13th album. It is their last. According to the promotional material, it was written while recording their last album, 2021’s I’ve Been Trying To Tell You. The trio – Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs – must have known back then they were planning to bow out.

BBC Proms: Barruk, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Kuusisto review - vague incantations, precise laments

★★★★ BBC PROMS: BARRUK, NORWEGIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, KUUSISTO First-half mix of Sámi songs and string things falters, but Shostakovich scours the soul

First-half mix of Sámi songs and string things falters, but Shostakovich scours the soul

Every year, the Royal Albert Hall proves complicit in the magic of the quietest utterances if, as Barenboim put it, you let the audience come to you and don’t try too hard. Pekka Kuusisto is the ultimate communicator, the ideal guide for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. Stitching "classical" string music with numbers from a Sámi singer, Katarina Barruk, though, didn’t quite come off.

BBC Proms: Alexander’s Feast, Irish Baroque Orchestra, Whelan review - rapturous Handel fills the space

★★★★★ BBC PROMS: ALEXANDER'S FEAST, IRISH BAROQUE ORCHESTRA, WHELAN Pure joy, with a touch of introspection, from a great ensemble and three superb soloists

Pure joy, with a touch of introspection, from a great ensemble and three superb soloists

Many Londoners would already have experienced the musicality incarnate of Peter Whelan and his Irish Baroque Orchestra. A smaller ensemble rocked two of Irish National Opera’s Vivaldi specials in the Linbury Theatre – one a major award winner – and the best Messiah I’ve ever heard in the Wigmore Hall. Their first Prom was pure celebration, and how they filled the Royal Albert Hall, both collectively and solo-wise, in the revised Dublin version of Alexander’s Feast.

Music Reissues Weekly: The Outer Limits - Just One More Chance

THE OUTER LIMITS - JUST ONE MORE CHANCE Discover the Sixties mod-pop band from Leeds

Exhaustive anthology unearths the full story of the Sixties mod-pop band from Leeds

The Outer Limits were from Leeds. Active over 1965 to 1968, the soul-tinged mod-poppers didn’t chart, but their two regular singles are now pricey collector’s items. There was also, before the orthodox 45s, a track on a Leeds University charity fund-raising single.

BBC Proms: Moore, LSO, Bancroft review - the freshness of morning wind and brass

★★★★ BBC PROMS: MOORE, LSO, BANCROFT The freshness of morning wind and brass

English concert band music...and an outlier

11am concerts do take some getting used to. The BBC Proms season has no fewer than seven of them this year, three on Saturdays and four on Sundays. And yet, strangely, for this programme, mainly consisting of works for concert band, it did genuinely seem like the right time of day.

Willis-Sørensen, Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, Wilson, Cadogan Hall review - romantic resilience

★ UKRAINIAN FREEDOM ORCHESTRA, WILSON, CADOGAN HALL Romantic resilience

Passion, and polish, from Kyiv's musical warriors

This week Vladimir Putin tried to murder my hosts in Ukraine. He failed. In more hopeful days, I spoke at a seminar organised by the British Council’s branch in Kyiv. Its offices (along with the EU delegation) felt the force of a Russian missile strike on Wednesday night. No one died there, thankfully, although 23 more civilians in the city perished. 

Interview, Riverside Studios review - old media vs new in sparky scrap between generations

★★★ INTERVIEW, RIVERSIDE STUDIOS Old media vs new in sparky scrap between generations 

Robert Sean Leonard and Paten Hughes make worthy sparring partners

The cult film that director Theo van Gogh left behind when he was killed in 2004, Interview, has already been remade twice; now it’s back as a stage play, adapted and directed by Teunkie Van Der Sluijs. It’s a modern Oleanna, but with less savagery and more slink: the instructive clashing of two different generations.