No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960-1990.
This free exhibition is inspired by Jessica and Eric Huntley’s Bogle-L’Ouverture Press, the publishing house and bookshop they set up in 1968. Here the radical west London bookshop is recreated to show the period’s political history and the battle against racism in Britain.
Until 24 January 2016
Dissemble
Indie band Autobahn first surfaced from Leeds in 2011 with their melancholic EPs Force Fed and Lost.
Many of their new album’s tracks, such as A Beautiful Place to Die, are similar.
Yet Autobahn’s music doesn’t fall into the nihilistic gloom of some pop punk bands.
Tracks such as Immaterial Man and Society also provide some lighter relief.
Cargo Records
£14.99
Out now
Beauty Behind The Madness
Beauty behind the Madness is a powerful new album by Canadian R’n’B artist Abel Tesfaye.
His work innovatively builds on R’n’B music by drawing on both rock and funk influences.
XO/Republic
Out now