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This week’s round-up sees a Bjork concert film, Gia Coppola’s directing debut Palo Alto, Robert Downey Jr. in The Judge and a manga adaptation.
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Wonder Where We Land is the second studio album from London-based Aaron Jerome, formally known as SBTRKT. The album maintains the distinctive experimental style recognisable in SBTRKT’s self-titled album released in 2011, and even takes the experiments a step further- with 21 songs packed into an hour long double album. Before releasing the full studio […]
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Hope, is a reimagining of Cope, which lays bare the intricate details behind the album that is perhaps a little brutal in comparison.
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Amy and Scarlett take a look at the films hitting UK cinemas this week, including the highly-anticipated Gone Girl.
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Disney’s The Lion King tours the UK for the very first time and we caught up with it at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
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The Lion King is coming to Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre
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There was no questioning the sadness felt when the set came to an end, especially with the knowledge that it was Arcade Fire’s last UK performance of 2014.
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In their last UK performance of 2014, Montreal based Arcade Fire are set to headline London’s Hyde Park as part of Barclaycard’s British Summertime. They will be sharing the event with support from Jake Bugg, Wild Beasts, Band of Skulls and Future Islands. Just last week Arcade Fire gave what was undoubtedly the biggest performance of their […]
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Earls Court, including The Edge’s own Amy Wootten, saw an eleven piece band and a menagerie of fancy dress in Arcade Fire’s lead up to their headline slot at Hyde Park this summer.
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Arcade Fire are set to headline Earls Court twice, in preparation for this summer’s Hyde Park British Summer Time slot
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The fourth single brought to listeners from Biffy Clyro’s epic double album, Opposites (released January 2013), comes in the form of ‘Victory Over the Sun’- and it certainly is a great follow up to the previously released ‘Biblical’ and ‘Opposite’. The single eases you in with a soft beginning, encompassing Simon Neil’s vocals as a […]