New Radiohead exhibition, 'This Is What You Get', showcasing their iconic album covers is being shown at a museum in Oxford.
It's hard to think of another non-musical film in which the score is the best-known element, but 40 years on, 'Chariots of Fire' still holds up and is deserving of a reappraisal on its merits as an overall great film.
UK Drill is the fast rising new sound in British hip-hop that's built on the hostility and aggression found in drill music popularized by the likes of Chief Keef. It's not without it's challenges and naysayers but it's providing opportunities and changing the rap scene.
'Withnail and I' was a movie about drunkenness, combining a rather sad plot with a surprising amount of laughs. While not a hit when it first arrived, it's attained cult classic status as the years have gone by.
'Walk Through British Art', the permanent exhibition at Londonโs Tate Britain, is also a walk through British music. From Elizabeth I to Stephen Lawrence, adding music allowed me to connect with artworks that may have otherwise felt distant. Music pours silently from the paintings in this collection, and I found reuniting these different forms of artistic expression to be a thrilling experience.