London (England)

The 20-year-old British singer and songwriter makes music that captures modern-day misery in a way that feels improbably heartening. Her debut album is due this month. Source

Recent court rulings require officers to keep watch over artists’ rap lyrics, which prosecutors say celebrate gangs and violent crimes. Source

The 20-year-old singer and songwriter Bea Kristi’s song “Coffee” has reached millions. Now she’s releasing “Fake It Flowers,” an album that puts a new spin on ’90s alt-rock. Source

With the coronavirus still spreading, many choirs are gathering only online. But one London group is cautiously attempting a way forward. Source

The British saxophonist has made a big impact on London’s buzzing scene. Now she’s releasing her first full-length album, “Source.” Source

Across the continent, crowds are flocking to events organized on social media and messaging apps, despite risks and a backlash. Source

The Electric Recording Co. in London cuts albums the way they were made in the 1950s and ’60s — literally. Source

The English pop star spent years preparing to release her anticipated second LP, “Future Nostalgia.” Should she — and could she — do it during a pandemic? Source

The viol player Liam Byrne is dragging the instrument out of the musty early-music attic. Source

A new generation of players is challenging the genre’s stuffy reputation. Ezra Collective, a five-piece band, is one of the scene’s breakout acts. Source


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