Nine Inch Nails
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The art-pop star was raised on Pearl Jam, wants Jacques Brel played at her funeral and thinks Iggy is sexy. But which song would she interrupt a haircut for?
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Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X also among those with multiple nominations in top categories
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The director and the rock star composer have now collaborated on four films and discuss their work on the overwhelming Oscar favourite, plus why Bird Box made no sense and whether Fight Club could come to Broadway
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Nine Inch Nails frontman claims Manson invented recirculated story in memoir, as Manson is accused by further women of abuse, which he denies
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Notorious BIG, T Rex, Nine Inch Nails and the Doobie Brothers all join US repository of the pop canon
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5 out of 5 stars.Trent Reznor unleashes super-fast tracks from the new album, a heartfelt Bowie tribute and a nostalgic smattering of the hits
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Also this week: Jack Johnson has somehow become even more laid back, while Mount Kimbie bring a post-punk treat
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Kanye West is reportedly making new music atop a mountain in Wyoming – but he won’t be the first, or last, artist to head outside of the studio for inspiration
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The bassist in Bowie’s band remembers a towering creative force with a vision beyond music
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3 out of 5 stars.This two-day multidisciplinary event felt thin in places, particularly the film portion, but offered an interesting glimpse into artists influenced by the auteur
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Relationships, politics and dreams that die to soon form the backbone to this week’s rundown, with Bruce Springsteen and Calexico among those providing the tunes
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3 out of 5 stars.A gutsy showcase of covers given an Americana kick
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He’s only 24 but hip-hop producer Alejandro Ghersi, aka Arca, is already a muse for both Björk and Kanye. What do they know that we don’t?
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Ahead of this year’s festival, we go back to August 1991 to see what Simon Reynolds made of the first event. Written originally for the New York Times, and lifted from Rock’s Backpages
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4 out of 5 stars.Queens of the Stone Age have the edge on a night that reaffirms the primal power of live rock’n’roll, writes Jonno Seidler
Pino Palladino, pop's greatest bassist: 'I felt like a performing monkey!'