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Two new trailers have recently been released giving further tantalising details about Ubisoft’s upcoming downloadable title; Child of Light.
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Ubisoft is a publisher most notable for its now long-established series Assassins Creed, and isn’t usually the first company I’d jump to for something innovative. And yet, Ubisoft is set to release Child of Light on the 30th April: a hybrid JRPG (Japanese Role-playing game) platformer, with a female protagonist and a story told completely […]
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In light of the release of Goat Simulator, Alex looks back at the best (or perhaps worst) examples of the simulator game. Strap yourselves in.
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Alex Meehan caught up with indie-rockers Young Rebel Set ahead of their Southampton show at Joiners.
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Despite disappointing support acts, Young Rebel Set managed to put on an entertaining set.
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An NME new-comer staple, alternative music quartet Superfood has risen through the ranks of the unknown to make a name for themselves within indie circles. With their new E.P, the group offer plenty of opportunity to admire their guitar handy-work, even if it is rough around the edges. Unfortunately, opener ‘T.V’ proves to be rather […]
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It was seemingly by chance that I happened along the Festival Republic Stage when The Family Rain were playing at Reading Festival last year. A group of us wandered over there only to witness one of the most interesting new live acts to emerge two years ago. Hailing from Bath, the trio of brothers have […]
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Warpaint’s second album is a triumph.
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The Family Rain deliver a dramatic set at local venue, Joiners.
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Don’t miss out on your chance to see The Family Rain this Wednesday at The Joiners.
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AIM Frequency is back and this time there’s cakes involved. Get yourselves down to the union this Monday for a night of great music all in the name of charity.
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As the year begins to draw to a close, now is the time to begin reflecting back upon those gems you may have missed under the tidal wave of excellent releases this year. Kins’ debut self-titled album should definitely be included on that list, as it’s a remarkable record hidden in obscurity that’s a must […]
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British band Drenge may have been shaking up the modern punk scene within the UK, but Texan quartet Parquet Courts have also been making waves across from America this year. With their clever combination of indie-rock and punk elements, the band have released a critically acclaimed debut Light up Gold, and now a five track […]
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With the 90’s seeming an age ago and many female musicians choosing to go unisex or solo, the days of girl bands appear long gone. Yet LA sister trio Haim have been making waves in recent years with impressive songs like ‘Falling’ and entertaining performances at Glastonbury and Reading. Finally the record their fans have […]