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Evoking his idol David Bowie, Styles goes on a cosmic vision quest through identity and celebrity.

On his new album, Harry Styles finally shatters the teen idol fishbowl

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally is weird, brave and singular.

  • Tom W. Clarke

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On her new album, indie darling Mitski finds comfort (and occasional horror) in the great indoors.

Gorgeous or ugly? Mitski’s new album is going to divide listeners

On her new album, indie darling Mitski finds comfort (and occasional horror) in the great indoors.

  • Tom W. Clarke
British singer-songwriter Billie Marten.

Billie Marten was signed by a label at 15. Now 26, she struggles with being called ‘prolific’

The British singer-songwriter is touring her 2025 album, Dog-Eared, around Australia and New Zealand in February.

  • Emily Kaine
Jerome Sabbagh plays airy tenor saxophone.

I checked my speakers twice: Jerome Sabbagh’s new album is that real

Recorded live to tape, Stand Up! delivers a rare, spine-tingling fidelity that breathes life into every note.

  • John Shand

Warren Zevon’s voice rises again in joy and sadness

A recording of the last concert by Warren Zevon, in all its ragged beauty, has been released.

  • Warwick McFadyen
Lux, by Rosalia: an audacious left turn from a pop auteur.

Is this the biggest and boldest album of 2025?

We had Brat Summer. Now it’s time for Liturgical Summer.

  • Robert Moran
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The British pop star’s first album in seven years dives into the, ahem, complexities of non-monogamy.

Sex, secrets and celebrity: Lily Allen bares all on her wild divorce album

West End Girl is Allen’s first album in seven years, and it’s the most vulnerable and reflective her music has ever been.

  • Tom W. Clarke
Deadbeat, Tame Impala’s fifth album, finds Parker going full rave.

Tame Impala is back with his first new album in five years. So what is it like?

Kevin Parker’s affinity with techno and acid house comes to the fore on Deadbeat, which includes some of his most experimental and challenging tracks yet.

  • Benjamin Potter
One of the album covers of Taylor Swift’s upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl.

Taylor’s still the ultimate showgirl – but has she run out of hits?

The Life of a Showgirl offers flashes of brilliance, but is more headline fodder than timeless pop.

  • Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
Sydney supergroup Believe includes alto saxophonist Peter Farrar, pianist Novak Manojlovic, bassist Clayton Thomas, drummer Laurence Pike.

Homegrown hits: The best new Australian music to hear this month

Including a supergroup of some of the best improvisers around, and blistering Sri Lankan-Australian hardcore.

  • John Shand, Jules LeFevre and Nick Buckley