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The best of 2025

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December/ January 2026

Rolling Stone UK’s Album of the Year for 2025 is a record built around a made-up word that became a binding principle.

- BY NICK REILLY, WILL RICHARDS & RICHARD BURN

The best of 2025

FKA TWIGS
EUSEXUA

Eusexua, to FKA twigs, feels like “when everything moves out the way, everything in your mind is completely blank and your mind is elevated”. In musical terms, it’s presented on a third album that’s a dizzying whirlwind of techno beats, pop hooks and pure euphoria. Without sacrificing one bit of her musical depth or artistry, twigs makes her most accessible record yet.

imageWILL RICHARDS

THE LAST DINNER PARTY
From the Pyre

There’s no signs of the feared difficult second album syndrome here. Instead, The Last Dinner Party smash that notion out of the park entirely with a record that contains songs that sound as big as the themes within them. ‘The Scythe’ is a soaring slice of arena rock, but its frank discussion of mortality could well break your heart. Arriving only 18 months after their debut record, in striking while the iron was still hot, they’ve found solid gold.

NICK REILLY

imageLITTLE SIMZ
Lotus

Little Simz’s latest record is one that thrives on energy, anger and needle. The greatest UK rap lyricist of a generation has some scores to settle on Lotus, and brings her friends along for the battle. Obongjayar, Michael Kiwanuka and Sampha all add new textures to the singer’s sharpened verses, while her increasingly diverse sonics set a fitting and evocative backdrop for this emotionally conflicted record. It’s Simz’s most honest and frank record yet, with power and resilience in abundance.

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Bittersweet symphony

Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson bring the story of the couple behind Neil Diamond cover duo Lightning & Thunder to sparkling life.

time to read

2 mins

February/March 2026

Rolling Stone UK

JANELLE MONÁE & LUCY DACUS

Two artists with expansive visions talk about gender, faith, futurism and why some records feel like movies

time to read

11 mins

February/March 2026

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Rolling Stone UK

BLACK THOUGHT & REDMAN

The Roots MC and the New Jersey rapper trace their parallel 90s ascents, talk loss and life lessons, and nerd out over the art of lyricism

time to read

10 mins

February/March 2026

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Rolling Stone UK

Third time's the charm!

In November, the third ZYN Rolling Stone UK Awards hit London's Roundhouse for a star-studded and celebratory knees-up to honour the very best of 2025 in music, film and television.

time to read

4 mins

February/March 2026

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Rolling Stone UK

MARC MARON

He changed podcasting forever - then bowed out on top

time to read

3 mins

February/March 2026

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Rolling Stone UK

COMFORTABLE SILENCE

It's as much zero emissions SUV as anyone needs – an all-electric, seven- seater that's right-sized, stylish and serene with it

time to read

3 mins

February/March 2026

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Rolling Stone UK

LADY GAGA

How she returned from the brink, found love, and made one of her greatest albums

time to read

22 mins

February/March 2026

Rolling Stone UK

Rolling Stone UK

TREY PARKER And MATT STONE

The South Park creators are saving democracy one dick joke at a time

time to read

1 mins

February/March 2026

Rolling Stone UK

Rolling Stone UK

RYAN COOGLER

The filmmaker offered his take on American history - and put his stamp on today

time to read

1 mins

February/March 2026

Rolling Stone UK

Rolling Stone UK

SIGOURNEY WEAVER

The screen legend, 76, reflects on upending expectations, the power of sci-fi, working with James Cameron, and busting out her 'freaky dog self'

time to read

3 mins

February/March 2026

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