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What we learned this week

We round up the week's happenings in the world of music
  • Ramones in 1976

    What we learned this week: the Kanye mustard conundrum and the Ramones' debut at 40

    More confusion over Rihanna’s new album, a Rolling Stone ‘cover’ raises condiment-related questions for Kanye, and the metal community rounds on Philip Anselmo
  • Rihanna at
We Can Survive concert, Los Angeles, America, 24 Oct 2015

    What we learned this week: Rihanna's accidentally on purpose album release and BoB's conspiracy

    Kanye v Wiz Khalifa, John Lydon turns 60 and Martin Shkreli threatens to erase Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah, all in this week’s music news roundup
  • He can’t give everything away … are there more puzzles to come from David Bowie?

    What we learned this week: Bowie theories, Glenn Frey's death and more

    As amateur sleuths pored over Blackstar, Abba reunited to plug a Stockholm taverna and Yasiin Bey got into a spot of bother with South African officials
  • MIA

    The week in music: goodbye to Bowie, MIA's Borders video drama and more

    The world mourned the loss of David Bowie, Run DMC made Grammy history and Squeeze insulted David Cameron, all in this week’s news roundup
  • Guns n' Roses At The Cathouse<br>LOS ANGELES - OCTOBER 10:  (L-R) Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Axl Rose, Slash and Steven Adler of the rock group 'Guns n' Roses' in a still from the video shoot for the song 'It's So Easy' at the Cathouse which was also a warm-up gig for when they were to open for the Rolling Stones a week later on October 10, 1989 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Marc S Canter/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

    The week in music: Coachella reunions, Laurie Anderson's dog concert and more

    Our weekly music roundup, featuring Guns N’ Roses and LCD Soundsystem resurrections, Radiohead’s imminent album and Lemmy’s livestreamed funeral
  • Charlotte Church sings a song about climate change at the end of the London climate march on 29 November 2015

    The week in music: pop goes political, Peter Hook sues New Order and more

    From Charlotte Church condemning Britain’s airstrikes in Syria to Peter Hook suing New Order and a photographer giving Public Enemy a lift, here’s the week’s music news roundup
  • Janis Joplin and her final group, the Full Tilt Boogie Band, performing in New York in August 1970

    The week in music: MIA on refugees, PJ Harvey for Field Day festival and more

    From Wu-Tang Clan’s ridiculously pricey album to MIA’s new music video and the death of a soul legend, here’s a look at the week’s music news
  • Miles Davis playing the trumped in 1954, in New Jersey

    The week in music: Adele returns, no one's better than Miles Davis and more

    Adele finally releases 25, Miles Davis earns the title of best jazz artist of all time and Jimmy Iovine says women don’t know how to find music – all in this week’s music news roundup
  • Missy Elliott

    The week in music: Missy Elliott's return, Prince's scathing tweets and more

    Missy Elliott and Busted leap back into our lives, Alanis Morissette pokes fun at her own song, and music loses three greats – all in this week’s roundup
  • Singer Adele, photographed in 2013

    The week in music: John Lewis's Christmas ad, Adele v Damon Albarn and more

    From Morrissey hitting back at harsh book critics to Noel Gallagher namechecking this very newspaper, here’s a roundup of the week’s music news
  • Chloe Mitchell, Rihanna, Roy Nachum Rihanna's R8 : Album Artwork

    The week in music: Nicki Minaj on cultural appropriation, Stewart Lee's ATP 2.0 and more

    Sam Smith takes Bond where he’s never been before, Kanye West pronounces on ‘misogynistic’ rap, and Björk prepares to break hearts – all in this week’s roundup
  • Whitney Houston

    The week in music: the Whitney hologram, Morrissey calls it quits and more

    From a cancelled Libertines gig to Elton John’s Russian pranksters and Morrissey’s last UK tour, here’s the week’s music news roundup
  • Sam Smith

    The week in music: banned Bon Jovi, Sam Smith's Spectre, Billie Hologram and more

    Ringo Starr gets his old Beatles photos out, Roger Daltrey’s under the weather and Damon Albarn is underwhelmed by Adele’s new album in our weekly music roundup
  • Nicky Minaj at the MTV music awards 2015

    The week in music: Kanye for president, Bowie and SpongeBob BFF and more

    It was almost all too much as Nicky Minaj went for Miley Cyrus, Kanye West looked to the White House, Morrissey attacked the Australian government and David Bowie took to his favourite sponge once more
  • Singer-songwriters Taylor Swift (left) and Beck perform onstage during Taylor Swift the 1989 World Tour on 25 August 2015 in Los Angeles

    The week in music: Morrissey on Obama (again), Taylor Swift's many famous friends and more

    This week’s roundup includes Taylor Swift’s incessant onstage guests, Lauren Mayberry speaking out against misogyny and One Direction sort of splitting up
  • A composite image of professor Will Brooker, dressed as musician David Bowie (left), and Bowie

    The week in music: David Bowie dress-up, Nicki Minaj's wax disaster and more

    Our weekly music news roundup includes one man’s quest to live like David Bowie for a year, Coldplay’s role in indie band Interpol’s lineup change and Morrissey opening up to Larry King
  • Patti Smith in concert in Copenhagen on 13 August 2015

    The week in music: Pink Floyd are over (yes, really) and FKA twigs surprises us

    AC/DC’s Phil Rudd refuses to give up the fight and Arcade Fire release a love-it-or-hate-it documentary in our weekly music news roundup
  • Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine performs on stage during the Lollapalooza music festival 2015

    The week in music: Dr Dre's Compton, saving the bassoon and more

    Our weekly news roundup, featuring Dre’s long-awaited new album, Florence + the Machine disrupting the tennis and a campaign to save the bassoon
  • Thom Yorke from Radiohead performs in Paris in October 2012

    The week in music: rap beefs, the Irish Beatles and happy birthdays

    Our weekly music roundup, from Drake and Meek Mill’s beef to Radiohead James Bond theme rumours – and Bono claiming the Beatles as Irish
  • American singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain (1967 - 1994), performs with his group Nirvana at a taping of the television program 'MTV Unplugged,' New York, New York, Novemeber 18, 1993.

    The week in music: Taylor Swift 'missing the point', Springsteen's surprise show and more

    Our weekly news roundup, from Taylor Swift’s Twitter climbdown to Bruce Springsteen’s Jersey gig and Eminem’s vast vocabulary
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