Music Weekly
Summary: The Guardian's head rock and pop critic Alexis Petridis takes the helm for a new-look Music Weekly. Joined by music writer Rosie Swash and a roster of top Guardian and Observer critics, Alexis introduces an eclectic range of interviews and live tracks from new and established artists. Plus, don't miss Singles Club, our review of the best new releases. Available to download every Friday.
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Podcasts:
The pick of the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, including interviews with Chairlift, Michael Kiwanuka and British Underground's Crispin Parry
Pat Long on the highs and lows of NME – plus the Silver Seas have a love-in with the UK
What came first for QPR skipper Joey Barton – football or the Smiths? Plus: Jordan Gatesmith of Howler escapes Minneapolis
Did Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, Blur and co put on a good show? Or was Adele being cut off the most exciting moment of the Brits?
Mastodon drummer Brann Dailor tells us his heavist moments in metal, while Azari and III talk about reinventing house
This week's podcast features interviews with Guardian first album award winner Rustie and former Mercury prize winner Speech Debelle
Why Inuit throat singing and Zomby could be the future of music, Worship play live and a serene moment from Matthew Bourne
Cream's Jack Bruce and Scottish folk trio Lau discuss their collaboration at the Celtic Connections festival. Plus, we review new tracks by the Mark Lanegan Band, Grimes and Rotifer
This week's podcast stars are Toy, a hotly tipped band for 2012. Plus, we review tracks by Django Django, Fucked Up and VCMG
Jamie Byng of Canongate and Richard Russell of XL Recordings talk about Gil Scott-Heron's posthumous book, The Last Holiday
The Guardian's music team, headed by Alexis Petridis, offer their tips on what to look out for in the year ahead
Alexis Petridis is joined in the studio by special guests Katy B and Rizzle Kicks, plus the Guardian's own Rebecca Nicholson, to discuss the year in pop. And it's not all about Adele ...
Alexis Petridis, Rebecca Nicholson, Tim Jonze and Kitty Empire discuss the Guardian's list of this year's top albums
The Radio 1 DJ discusses his latest Cuban music album, and there are reviews of tracks by Drake, Sharon Van Etten and Porcelain Raft. Finally, listen to our guide to the best R&B
Jason Pierce of Spiritualized emerges from a year in his house mixing his new album to tell Tim Jonze about the process. Plus, Laura Barton gives us the lowdown on Americana