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The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest, rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music.
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This week, we’re still buzzing after THE FACE’s epic joint birthday party with The Standard. We’re currently less buzzing about the Euros, although our editor Matthew might catch the football fever after his trip to Frankfurt to watch England play Denmark. We also chat about Glastonbury’s controversial line-up clashes and the remarkable trajectories of Mustafa, Tommy Richman and the 17-year-old underground rap star Nettspend. If you like what you hear, please feel free to like this podcast or subscribe.  This episode was recorded at The Standard, London.
This week’s episode feels a bit special. Firstly, because THE FACE’s new editorial team member Eni Subair makes her podcast debut. Eni tells us all about London Fashion Week June, where she enjoyed triumphant shows by Craig Green and Charles Jeffrey as well as the delicious spread at the British Fashion Council’s pub quiz. Our good friend Shaad D’Souza (who profiled Charli for THE FACE’s Spring cover story) also joins us to talk all things Brat: the sweat-soaked club beats, the rowdy DJ sets, the raw and provocative lyrics and where the album ranks in Charli’s impressive discography.Angels: if you like what you hear, please feel free to like this podcast or leave us a review.
There’s a brand new issue of THE FACE on sale. And so this week, we kick off with a chat about NewJeans, who’ve been shot by Petra Collins and declared “the most important girl group on the planet” in our new cover story. We also discuss Jamie xx’s 10 night marathon residency in a small London club, industry bores on the dance floor, the festival season’s messy start and predictions for the weather at Glastonbury. Matthew gets hyped for the programme at London’s June Fashion Week, which will feature guest curators and menswear-focussed activations spread across the city. If you like what you hear, please feel free to like, subscribe or leave us a review.
This week, we discuss a visit to No 10 Downing Street to witness Rishi Sunak’s big announcement (and check out his footwear). Cannes Film Festival gets underway with Francis Ford Coppola’s critically-panned epic Megalopolis, while A24 drops the trendy soundtrack for the teen horror flick I Saw the TV Glow. We also chat about the buzz around Billie’s queer anthem Lunch, the obvious highlight from her third album Hit Me Hard and Soft (which is not available in 11 different vinyl variations).  Recorded at The Standard London
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music. This week Matthew reports from Gucci’s cruise 2025 show, Jade takes a trip to Horst Arts and Music Festival in Belgium and Davy enters "the grid" at the Miami Grand Prix. We also discuss Harmony Korine’s genre-defying new movie (filmed with heat sensors) and celebrate Central Cee’s homage to grime.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music. This week, we had no choice but to kick off with the film that everyone's obsessed with right now. And so we discuss the pristine fashion, the hard-hitting music and the simmering sexual tension in Luca Guadagnino's red-hot Tennis flick Challengers. Has Zendaya cemented herself as an era-defining actor? Later in the show, Davy and Jade weigh up new tunes by Nilüfer Yanya, Sabrina Carpenter and maybe the first contender for song of the summer, Love Me JeJe by Tems. Last but not least, we explore the backstory behind Corteiz's new jacket featuring a photograph by legendary grime photographer Simon Wheatley.
This week, we kick off with the show everyone’s talking about right now: Richard Gaad’s Baby Reindeer. The dark Netflix drama is being praised for its nuanced characters, also attracting criticism for causing speculation about the real life people who inspired them. We also take on The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. Taylor’s 31 track odyssey sparks debate about the merits and the cringe-factor of her lyricism, Antonoff vs Dessner and how corporate greed is depriving the 2020s of classic albums. So does Taylor’s chart-domination make her the biggest gangster in music right now? Drake thinks so. For anyone who’s not up-to-date with the whole Drake vs Kendrick, Cole, Rocky, Ross, Future, Metro and Ye situation, we conveniently break that down for your water cooler conversations.  Oh, and for the all the Ewan Mitchell fans out there who follow us – we share a little insight into how the House of the Dragon star was on set for his photo shoot with THE FACE. If you like what you hear, please feel free to like, Subscribe or leave us a review.
5 years of THE FACE

5 years of THE FACE

2024-04-1751:34

Well, that went quick, didn’t it? THE FACE relaunched digitally in April 2019, which makes us five years old this month. To celebrate, we revisit some of our favourite stories from the last half decade, reminiscing about the highs, lows and Tyler the Creator’s missing wig (which almost scuppered our first cover shoot). We’re proud to be here and grateful to our listeners for their continuing support. If you have a message you want to share with us, maybe even an album, film or artist you’d like us to review, drop us an email on podcast@theface.com and we’ll get back to you on the programme.
This week, we chat Alessandro Michele’s colourful history at Gucci and how he might invigorate Valentino with his maximalist vision. We also assess Camila Cabello’s polarising Playboi Carti collab I Luv It, Beyoncé’s Americana odyssey and London buzz band Mary in the Junkyard’s unusual antics (they recently held a funeral for a yeti!?). For the film segment, we discuss the Kristen Stewart-starring romantic thriller Love Lies Bleeding, the Emma Stone-produced A24 horror I Saw The TV Glow and the star-studded Cinema4Gaza fundraiser. The journalist Tom Faber calls in to talk about his article on how the Israel-Gaza conflict has affected Berlin’s creative communities. If you like what you hear, please like and subscribe. You could even leave us a review, if you’re into that sort of thing.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music. This week, we tuck into the film trailers and teasers that everyone’s taking about, including Kinds of Kindness – Yorgos Lanthimos’ follow-up to Poor Things – as well as the Sydney Sweeney horror Immaculate, Dune 2 and Luca Guadagnino’s Zendaya-starring Tennis drama Challengers. We also comb through our Tracks of the Week, sparking chat about Tyla’s commercially-palatable amapiano-R&B fusion, the lore of Two Shell, the enduring influence of Yung Lean and Drain Gang and the viral moment sparked by the gleefully obnoxious Von Duch remix. If you like what you hear, please like and Subscribe.
On this week’s special music episode, we comb through the key releases of Q1. Face contributor Shaad D’Souza joins us to discuss Lil Nas X’s unsatisfying stunts, Ice Spice’s scatalogical single, Charli XCX in Brat mode and Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter era. We also reluctantly acknowledge the merits of Vultures 1, praise Kim Gordon’s eternal cool and weigh up Dua Lipa’s prospects as a Glasto headliner. To show the underground some love, we recommend records by Evil Giane, Astrid Sonne, Amen Dunes and Fantasy of a Broken Heart. If you like what you hear, please feel free to Like or Subscribe. You could even leave us a (nice) review.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in fashion, film and music. This week, we start by reviewing the killer Oscars looks worn by the likes of Billie Eilish, Carey Mulligan, Hunter Schafer and – despite the wardrobe malfunction – Emma Stone. We talk about the misquoting of Jonathan Glazer’s speech on the Israel-Gaza war and how political Belfast rap group Kneecap started a domino effect of artists dropping out of SXSW due to its sponsorship from the US Military. Having profiled Pamela Anderson on The Face’s site this week, we praise her new era of self-love, and we assess how Ariana Grande’s relationship drama affects the listening experience of her new album Eternal Sunshine.If you like what you hear, please feel free to like and subscribe.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in fashion, film and music. This week, we comb through the highlights of PFW, including shows from Vivienne Westwood and Louis Vuitton as well as Arca’s wild clubnight at Bourse de Commerce. We also discuss the hype around the indie-trance duo Snow Strippers and how the controversial bodybuilder Eddie Abbew has started a health revolution among the UK’s youth. For TV and film stories, we dig into the discourse around Euphoria’s potential cancellation and explain how Harry Styles fan fiction has enhanced the lore of the forthcoming rom-com The Idea of You. The journalist Kemi Alemoru also calls in to talk about why so many Black Brits want to leave the UK. If you like what you hear, please like and Subscribe. You could even leave us a (nice) review.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music. On this week’s episode, we review the madness of Charli XCX’s record-breaking, sweat-soaked, Julia Fox-featuring rave in Brooklyn and discuss her club-ready comeback single Von Dutch. We report back from Milan Fashion Week – where Prada brought the romance and Diesel dialled in 700 spectators via Zoom – as well as Paris, which kicked off with a currency-themed show from one of our favourite fashion brands, Vacquera. Jeremy O’Harris calls in to talk about his much-discussed show Slave Play, taking inspiration from Kelela and improving the diversity of theatre audiences. If you like what you hear, feel free to hit subscribe or leave us a review (make it nice).
We’ve got a new magazine on the shelves! So on this week’s episode, the team talks about our revealing Charli XCX cover story shot by Richard Kern, as well as the issue’s big music moments with new-gen junglist Nia Archives and the X-rated rap duo D-Block Europe. We also chat about profiling the hottest stars of Hollywood, including the fast-rising film star Dominic Sessa, as well as our flagship fashion feature with the legendary model Kristen McMenamy. Fancy a copy? You get one from theface.com, or a good shop near you.
Saddle up: this week we dig into Bey’s rootin’ tootin’ new single, discussing the superstar’s previous dalliances with country and Pharell’s mission to relaunch cowboycore. Fresh from New York Fashion Week, we run through some of the best shows, picking out Willy Chavarria as a highlight and recommending British-Yemeni designer Kazna Asker as one to watch at LFW. And having recently run an interview with Leo Woodall (aka the cocky Essex lad from The White Lotus) on theface.com, we discuss his performance in much-hyped rom-com One Day. Is the show any good, or has Valentine’s Day just got us feeling all soppy? Press play to find out.
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest, rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music. This week, we discuss what happened the night before at Amelia Dimoldenberg's Valentines party, talk NYSW with a focus on Marc Jacobs, Miley Cyrus at The Grammys and explain TikTok’s dramatic battle with the music biz. We also call up the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist to chat about the first Barbara Kruger show in London for 20 years. 
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music This week, we’re a little bleary eyed after our New Noise event in London, at which we hosted riotous live performances by the Detriot trio HiTech and the much-hyped Tottenham rapper Chy Cartier. We also chat about the new John Galliano documentary and the elaborate Margiela couture show. The track of the week segment sparks debate about Ice Spice and Megan Thee Stallion’s recent virality, and the journalist Anna Cafolla calls in to tell us about her afternoon in the pub with the provocative Belfast rap group Kneecap. Our review of All of Us Strangers gives us an excuse to chat about one of our favourite topics: Paul Mescal If you like what you hear, please go ahead and Subscribe or leave us a review 
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music. This week, we report back from Rick Owens' AW 2024 show, which was hosted in Rick and Michèle Lamy’s home. We also chat about The Face's interview with Diane from the red-hot TV show The Traitors (which everyone was sneakily watching at Paris Fashion Week). And in light of Pitchfork being folded into GQ, we consider the value of thoughtful criticism and how music might change if it becomes obsolete. Speaking of music journalism, we called up the renowned writer Aniefiok Ekpoudom – who’s just released a book on MCing and Black British culture – to discuss Dave, an overlooked scene in South Wales,  and who’s on the Mount Rushmore of UK rap. If you like what you hear, please feel free to Subscribe and leave us a glowing review. 
The Face Podcast is your weekly cultural digest – rounding up the stories that you should care about in film, fashion and music. On this week’s episode, we discuss the highlights of the Emmy Awards as well as the controversial Amy Winehouse biopic. Our Digital Director Brooke McCord reports from Milan Fashion Week and tips us off about the most anticipated shows in Paris. We also pick out our Track of the Week and debate the new single from Ariana Grande, who’s finally returned to music after filming Wicked. Speaking of musicals, the journalist Fran Hoepfner calls in to chat about the bizarre Mean Girls reboot and explain why the art form is so embarrassing.
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