As New Zealand's The Beths release their third album, the stunning 'Expert In A Dying Field', we catch up with frontwoman Liz Stokes to hear more about its creation.
(Image credit: Wikimedia commons / David Lee).
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As New Zealand's The Beths release their third album, the stunning 'Expert In A Dying Field', we catch up with frontwoman Liz Stokes to hear more about its creation.
(Image credit: Wikimedia commons / David Lee).
Dave Bayley talks losing the limb that is touring, continuing to make music after drummer Joe Seaward's accident and new album 'Dreamland'.
NME sat down with Doja Cat to talk about the important things in life: milkshakes, weed shops, and Dolly Parton's boobs.
Music composed in the Nazi concentration camps will be played to a public audience for the very first time at an extraordinary international concert.
The conflict in Syria is soon to enter its eighth year. Instead of winding down - as the regime and its Russian allies would like to tell us - it seems to only be racheting up
Video games are “normalising gambling” for teenagers with paid-for “loot box” features that give out random rewards, a leading charity has warned.
Two Telegraph writers explain why they’re joining those attempting a Dry-fi January, by ditching Facebook and Twitter
The Telegraph has obtained exclusive video of the most high-profile British figures in Islamic State. In this footage the men can be heard discussing how to obtain extra memory cards for laptops to store further propaganda videos
Moses Sumney performs "Come To Me" (Björk) in a secret show at End of the Road Festival for The Line of Best Fit.
To some, removing the US' Confederate statues is a vital step forward, to others it's whitewashing the past. We explore the complex history of the monuments that are dividing a nation.
Thousands of surveillance cameras across China are connected to websites that allow anyone to watch, with little or no consideration for the privacy of those caught on camera. And it's a growing entertainment trend.
The dark web is a matrix of encrypted, hidden websites that are only accessible via special browsers. Despite playing host to whistleblowers sites like WikiLeaks, it can also be a breeding ground for illicit activity such as terrorism and drugs. We look at the dark web's history and how it works.
Sam Allardyce used his position as England manager to negotiate a £400,000 deal and offered advice to businessmen on how to “get around” FA rules on player transfers, The Telegraph can disclose.