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Metro is a free newspaper published in tabloid format in the United Kingdom. It is distributed from Monday to Friday on many public-transport services in selected urban centres across the United Kingdom. The paper was launched in London in 1999, but is now also distributed in other major UK locations

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The 1975: A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 27 November 2018

SOMETIMES YOU hear a record that feels like comfort in a diffuse and dissonant age, a warm, reassuring record that harks back to former certainties, ...

Rashied Ali Quintet: Pizza on the Park

Review and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, July 2007

IT'S EXACTLY 40 years since the legendary saxophonist John Coltrane died, enough time for the cult surrounding him to take upon religious proportions. ...

Annie: Dark Hearts (Annie Melody)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 22 October 2020

HEY ANNIE – well, look at you. ...

Arctic Monkeys: Alex Turner: "Tupac's 'California Love' is my karaoke tune of choice"

Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 6 June 2011

Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner talks to Metro about how living in the US made the band's new album Suck It and See sound more ...

Art Brut: Brut force

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, June 2007

Eddie Argos and Jasper Future from Art Brut talk about poetry, heavy metal, the Travelling Wilburys, tribute bands and their unusual relationship with hip hop. ...

A Tribe Called Quest, Jurassic 5, N.W.A, RZA, Wu-Tang Clan: With Wu-Tang Clan and Jurassic 5 touring, why are we hooked on nineties hip hop?

Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 7 June 2013

Hip hop heads often get misty-eyed about the 'golden age' of hip hop. But when was it? The formative years of Grandmaster Flash and Sugarhill ...

Kate Bush's Before The Dawn: Eventim Apollo, London

Live Review by John Lewis, Metro, 28 August 2014

IT WAS A comeback that had been hyped up for months. ...

Anna Calvi: Hunter

Review by Simon Price, Metro, 28 August 2018

IT WASN'T ALWAYS easy to discern the purpose of Anna Calvi. A spare PJ Harvey in case we lost the real one down the back ...

Lewis Capaldi: Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 15 May 2019

IF EVER A record's title amounted to that "Come on, then!" gesture from a pub squabble, Lewis Capaldi's is surely it. Still early into a ...

The Chicks: Gaslighter (Columbia)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, July 2020

THE CHICKS formerly known as Dixie haven't released a new studio album in 14 years, which makes Gaslighter a pretty big deal. ...

Ornette Coleman

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 6 July 2007

ORNETTE COLEMAN's visits to London tend to be rather special events. Over the past four decades, the legendary saxophonist has been joined on stage by ...

Disclosure: Settle

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 31 May 2013

IF SURREY DJ outfit Disclosure illustrate anything, it's the endlessly cyclical nature of dance music. ...

Django Django: Glowing In The Dark (Because Music)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, February 2021

TIME WAS WHEN art schools were the engine of British pop culture. That's long gone but you still get flickers from the embers. One of ...

Eels: Wonderful, Glorious

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 1 February 2013

THE TENTH ALBUM from Eels shows that, while they may have fallen out of the limelight, their music is as sharp as ever. ...

Electric Light Orchestra: The Electric Light Orchestra will leave you all aglow

Comment by David Bennun, Metro, 18 September 2018

I HAVE LOVED Electric Light Orchestra, as almost nobody calls them, since I first heard them as a youngster in the 1980s, after their golden ...

Estelle: Urban Ambassador

Profile and Interview by Sheryl Garratt, Metro, 7 April 2005

IT'S BEEN A long time coming, but finally things are moving for the feisty Fulham-born singer and rapper Estelle. Fast. So fast, in fact, that ...

Everything Everything: Arc

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 11 January 2013

EVERYTHING EVERYTHING follow up their 2010 Mercury nominated debut Man Alive with Arc – and the results are both pleasingly complex and maddeningly simple. ...

Feist: Metals

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 30 September 2011

Feist's direct, simple and appealingly childlike melodies shine throughout latest album. ...

Foals' Yannis Philippakis: Getting on his highbrow horse

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 14 December 2012

There's a lot going on in the mind of Foals frontman Yannis Philippakis – Metro finds out more. ...

Frightened Rabbit: "We were never cold enough to be art school"

Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 7 February 2013

Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison talks about swearing, not being an art school band and their new album Pedestrian Verse. ...

Ezra Furman: Twelve Nudes

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 27 August 2019

"TRANS" IS QUITE the motif for indie cult hero Ezra Furman. ...

Liam Gallagher: Why Me? Why Not.

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 18 September 2019

IN HINDSIGHT, Liam Gallagher had one thing going for him two years ago when he released his first solo album, As You Were, to a ...

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 14 October 2011

IT MUST HAVE been a relief for Noel Gallagher when Oasis finally split up. Finally, the bestselling British songwriter of the past quarter century was ...

The Gaslamp Killer: A bright spark hits the decks

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 18 October 2010

Kooky DJ the Gaslamp Killer, known for his psychedelic sounds, talks to Metro about his experimental style, which includes work by Italian composers and dirty ...

Grimes: Miss Anthropocene (4AD)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 25 February 2020

WHAT DO YOU do when you become not only a star but a style? When a host of other artists keep remaking (pretty well, too) ...

Hollywood Vampires: Rise (earMUSIC)

Review by Simon Price, Metro, 18 June 2019

THE ORIGINAL Hollywood Vampires were a Transatlantic showbiz drinking cabal formed by Alice Cooper in the 1970s, a Hellfire Club for the Sunset Strip set. ...

Hot Chip: A Bath Full Of Ecstasy

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 18 June 2019

ALMOST A decade ago it wouldn't have been a stretch to call Hot Chip Britain's best pop band. They produced wonderful, warm-hearted electro floor-fillers with ...

The Human League: Make A Date: Phil Oakey and the Human League

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, November 2010

NEARLY THIRTY years ago, as the Human League were about to become the biggest band on earth, we had a recession, a Tory government enacting ...

Ice Cube: Make A Date: Ice Cube

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, June 2008

THERE WAS ONCE a time when Ice Cube was actually considered a threat to civic order. Police would bust NWA shows. Op-ed columns in U.S. ...

Sharon Jones: Make A Date: Sharon Jones

Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 1 March 2012

Sharon Jones of the Dap Kings is enjoying the life of the late-flowering soul diva. ...

Junglepussy: JP4 (Secretly Canadian)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 22 October 2020

HOW MUCH fun is Shayna McHayle, more felicitously known as Junglepussy? More fun than a boxful of puppies with sharp little teeth and a bone ...

Nigel Kennedy

Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, April 2007

IT COMES AS something of a surprise to discover that Nigel Kennedy, the punky enfant terrible of British classical music, has just turned 50. That ...

Chaka Khan: Hello Happiness (Diary/Island)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 10 February 2019

Ch-arge of energy from Chaka bursting with life and joy ...

Kid Koala: "I always wanted to work on The Muppet Show"

Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 16 September 2011

Musician, cartoonist, graphic novelist, DJ, primary school teacher… Metro meets the many sides of Canadian polymath Kid Koala. ...

The Klaxons: Klaxons: "We've never been ashamed of the fact we are a pop band"

Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 15 August 2010

South London nu-rave champions the Klaxons tell Metro the truth about their psychedelic project and the follow-up to their Mercury Prize-winning album. ...

The Kooks: Let's Go Sunshine

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 28 August 2018

DISCLOSURE: I had forgotten the Kooks existed. When the Brighton indie quartet first surfaced some 12 years ago, I described them as an "amiably ordinary ...

La Roux: Supervision

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 12 February 2020

SOME RECORDS slip by so easily you hardly notice. You hit play and moments later they're done. In the case of the third album from ...

Lil' Kim: The hip hop star is a little big woman in a man's world

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 11 July 2013

"I'M A GIRLY GIRL," says Lil Kim. "I'm strong but I'm very timid. Very dainty." This, of course, is the same Lil Kim who wrote ...

Lizzo: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by David Bennun, Metro, 8 November 2019

ALL BIG ACTS start small – but the difference between the Lizzo who played a hole in Brighton's seafront wall five years ago, and the ...

The Mighty Boosh: One mighty impressive line-up

Preview by John Lewis, Metro, 24 June 2008

The Mighty Boosh get their very own festival ...

Money Mark

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, March 2007

We know him as the fourth Beastie Boy, but Money Mark has reinvented himself as an acoustic rock singer. ...

Jason Moran: Make A Date: Jason Moran

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, May 2008

WHEN THE eccentric jazz legend Thelonious Monk died in 1982, Jason Moran was only seven years old. Aged 11, Moran was in his dad's car ...

Van Morrison: The Prophet Speaks

Review by Stevie Chick, Metro, 4 December 2018

NOVEMBER MARKED the 50th anniversary of Van Morrison's masterpiece, Astral Weeks, but for the longest time, the artist formerly known as Van The Man might ...

Van Morrison: The Prophet Speaks (Caroline International)

Review by Stevie Chick, Metro, 4 December 2018

NOVEMBER MARKED the 50th anniversary of Van Morrison's masterpiece, Astral Weeks, but for the longest time, the artist formerly known as Van The Man might ...

Muse's Matt Bellamy: "It's only now I feel comfortable singing about love"

Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 21 September 2012

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy talks about the band's new album The 2nd Law, singing about love and relationships and how his beliefs about 9/11 have ...

Iggy Pop, The Stooges: Iggy and the Stooges: Ready To Die

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 26 April 2013

ONE MIGHT mock Iggy Pop for advertising car insurance, but the truth is that being a rock legend doesn't come with a guaranteed stipend: his ...

The Pretenders: Hate For Sale (BMG)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 14 July 2020

CRIKEY. If you didn't know it was 2020 — if there were any way not to know it's 2020 — then the new Pretenders album ...

Lou Reed's Berlin live

Preview by John Lewis, Metro, June 2007

IT'S 1973. Your name's Lou Reed and you've just released a classic album called Transformer, featuring a huge international hit single 'Walk On The Wild ...

Mark Ronson: Late Night Feelings (Columbia)

Review by David Bennun, Metro, June 2019

Mood music: Ronson keeps it subtle ...

The Roots: How I Got Over (Mercury/Def Jam)

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 27 June 2010

PHILADELPHIA'S ROOTS aren't really like any other hip hop acts. They're a proper live band, for starters (you might have seen them guesting as the ...

Rumer: Boys Don't Cry (Atlantic)

Review by John Lewis, Metro, May 2012

SOME PEOPLE believe that pop music is about rebellion, about kicking over statues and sticking two fingers up to the oldies. They will not like ...

RZA, Wu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Clan: Putting the record straight

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 10 December 2007

The hunger has returned: Wu-Tang Clan, with group leader RZA are back and ready to rule the hip hop world again with new album 8 ...

Jill Scott: "My new album was almost completely improvised in the studio"

Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 26 June 2011

Jill Scott talks to Metro about playing Precious Ramotswe in The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency and how she improvised her latest album, The Light of ...

Ed Sheeran: +

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 11 September 2011

SINGER/SONGWRITER Ed Sheeran is a 20-year-old Prince Harry lookalike from Suffolk who somehow straddles the worlds of folksy MOR and hip hop. ...

Ed Sheeran: No. 6 Collaborations (Atlantic)

Review by Caroline Sullivan, Metro, 15 July 2019

OTHERWISE known as Pop's Insanely Successful Mr Average, Ed Sheeran rouses many people to eye-rolling disbelief: four albums in, how can Ginger Ordinaire still be ...

Sigur Ros: Valtari (Parlophone)

Review by John Lewis, Metro, May 2012

WHEN LEAD singer Jónsi Birgisson apologised that Sigur Rós's recent albums had been "too joyous, too festive", he must have momentarily convinced himself that he ...

Skepta: O2 Academy, Birmingham

Live Review by Neil Kulkarni, Metro, 28 November 2019

"BIRMINGHAM, I need your energy," hollered grime veteran Skepta from the stage as the hungry crowd moshed in a rampaging circle. ...

Sam Smith's James Bond Theme

Comment by John Lewis, Metro, 7 October 2015

How to write a great Bond theme, and why Sam Smith hasn’t managed it. ...

The Stone Roses: Wembley Stadium, London

Live Review by Patrick Clarke, Metro, 13 June 2017

Roses prove to be perennial favourites with greatest hits ...

Taylor Swift: Evermore

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 15 December 2020

AT LEAST THIS suspended animation has been good for something, then. All those artists who have been denied the road and excused the promotional treadmill ...

Taylor Swift: Lover

Review by David Bennun, Metro, 26 August 2019

IT'S TAYLOR Swift's world; the rest of us just live in it. That, at least, is the impression conveyed by any given Taylor Swift album. ...

Stan Tracey: Make A Date: Stan Tracey

Retrospective and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, January 2008

"DOES ANYONE here realise how good this guy is?" remarked the legendary saxophonist Sonny Rollins during a lengthy session at Ronnie Scott's nightclub in the ...

Sharon Van Etten: Cambridge Junction

Live Review by David Bennun, Metro, 3 July 2019

SHARON VAN ETTEN has changed. She seems no longer consumed by the rage and pain she has had good reason to feel, and has channelled ...

Caetano Veloso

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, September 2007

"I QUITE LIKE the fact that, as I get older, my audience seems to get younger," laughs Caetano Veloso. The Brazilian megastar has played London ...

Kamasi Washington: Heaven and Earth (Young Turks)

Review by John Lewis, Metro, 18 June 2018

THROUGH HIS links with Kendrick Lamar and other hip hop and R&B artists, tenor saxophonist Kamasi Washington has moved from niche L.A. jazz musician into ...

Paul Weller on the 100 Club

Interview by John Lewis, Metro, July 2012

Paul Weller has a long relationship with the 100 Club – not just as a performer but as a teenage punter. ...

Wild Beasts: Masculinity is so unnatural

Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 21 February 2014

"MACHISMO IS basically a drag act," says Wild Beasts' frontman Tom Fleming. "There's a gross swagger that usually accompanies masculinity, and that's something that's learned ...

Cassandra Wilson: Cassanda Wilson: Breathing new life into sound

Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 22 November 2010

Jazz great Cassandra Wilson tells Metro how British history has left its mark on the genre and how she has followed its ley lines. ...

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