Album: The Streets - None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive

★★★★ THE STREETS - NONE OF US ARE GETTING OUT OF THIS ALIVE Casually pulled together mixtape turns out to be some of Mike Skinner's finest work

A casually pulled together "mixtape" turns out to be some of Mike Skinner's finest work

Given the collaborator list on this album, it should be a bit of a mess. Brit punks IDLES, Aussie woozy pop auteur Tame Impala, pumping bassline house producer Chris Lorenzo turning his hand to drum’n’bass, as well as Ms Banks, Dapz On The Map, Oscar #Worldpeace and a host of other UK rap talents all add their distinct musical personalities to the mix.

Hamilton, Disney+ review - puts us all in the room where it happened

★★★★ HAMILTON, DISNEY+ Puts us all in the room where it happened

Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking musical gets another shot on screen

The movie adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights was meant to hit cinemas this summer, but, in response to Covid-19, has been put back to 2021.

Waves review - pulsating, rapturous, devastating

★★★★ WAVES Semi-autobiographical brilliance from Trey Edward Shults

Teenage meltdown to a superb soundtrack: semi-autobiographical brilliance from Trey Edward Shults

Trey Edward Shults’s extraordinary, music-driven third feature, set in a sparkling south Florida, stars a wonderful Kelvin Harrison Jr as 17-year-old Tyler, an African American high-school wrestler with bleached blond hair.

Albums of the Year 2019: Little Simz - GREY Area

★★★★★ ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2019: Little Simz - GREY Area

Records to return to again and again, from a year better left behind

In 2019, music kept its place as a vital means for expression and escapism in an increasingly troubled and troubling world. Happily, there were plenty of brilliant albums to get lost in over the course of the year. 

Albums of the Year 2019: Terror Danjah - Invasion

★★★★★ ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2019: TERROR DANJAH - INVASION One of grime's earliest production pioneers at the top of his game

One of grime's earliest production pioneers at the top of his game

This is a bittersweet recommendation to make.

Little Simz, EartH review - bossing it

★★★★ LITTLE SIMZ, EARTH Rapper comes home to massive, well-deserved welcome

Rapper comes home to massive, well-deserved welcome

Little Simz exits through the ladies. It's telling, since her set at EartH is the capstone to a tour that, by her own admission, has left her rinsed, broken friendships, torn her away from her family and led her to question her career. And yet, as she wends past the women in the queue that snakes down the corridor, who whoop and thank her for the show, she's obviously buzzing. 

CD: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Bandana

Exploring the depths of Californian noir on ultra-accomplished rap album

Don't let the presence of nerds' favourite Madlib on production duties fool you: this is a big bad bastard of a West Coast rap record. It's a cocaine-wholesaling, n-wording, gun-toting, dog-eat-dog-ing, murderous bastard of a rap record, in fact. The narratives are of jail cells, money laundering, betrayal and domination. When talk turns to politics, it's couched in terms of brutal power, paranoia and “puppetmasters”.

CD: Lizzo - Cuz I Love You

★★★★ LIZZO - CUZ I LOVE YOU The self-love album of the summer

Minneapolis singer-rapper offers up the self-love album of the summer

Cuz I Love You starts with a big, bold, black-and-white soul moment, an album title hauled from the heavens via the lungs of an extraordinary pop star. It’s a stunning rush of feeling from Lizzo, the Minneapolis-based singer and rapper, alone in the spotlight before a brass band kicks in.

Drake, O2 Arena review - stadium hip-hop has a sincerity problem

★★★ DRAKE, O2 ARENA Stadium hip-hop has a sincerity problem

Drizzy went showbizzy on the Assassination Vacation tour, but star power wasn't enough

Drake walked on water at times in his opening show at the O2 Arena. Sadly this was solely down to the impressive video projection that filled the giant screens beneath his feet. The 32-year-old Canadian rapper is one of the biggest-selling stars in the world – at one point last year he had a hard-to-believe 27 tracks on America’s Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Albums of the Year 2018: Janelle Monáe - Dirty Computer

★★★★★ ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2018: JANELLE MONAE - DIRTY COMPUTER On a higher plane

Irresistible pop nuggets delivered a message of positivity and social change

Janelle Monáe had already established herself as pop’s next great innovator with The ArchAndroid and Electric Ladyland, two albums full of earworms, high production and retro-futuristic lyrics. This all-too-brief musical career seemed in jeopardy when Monáe successfully made the jump to film, with her debut features Hidden Figures and Moonlight winning heavily at the Oscars.