Author: Connie Seamer


  • This Week In Records – Lorde, Kurupt FM and Remi Wolf

    This week in records ranges from the serious to the not-so-serious.

  • Anticipating a Return to Live Shows

    Connie Seamer talks us through the lessons we should have learned from a year of streamed performances.

  • This Week In Records (02/07/2021) – Billie Eilish, Lauran Hibberd and Parcels

    Connie Seamer takes us through another week in music.

  • This Week In Records (26/07/2021) – Dave, Lorde and IDLES

    Records Editor Connie Seamer is back for another week in music.

  • This Week In Records (12/07/2021) – Aurora, Nathy Peluso and Billie Eilish

    This week’s new releases will take you all over the world.

  • Review: Chartreuse @ The Joiners, Southampton 08/07/21

    You like jazz? Then you’ll like these guys. Our own Records editor Connie Seamer shares her Chartreuse experience.

  • This Week In Records (05/07/2021) – Shygirl, Poppy, and Big Red Machine

    Records Editor Connie Seamer takes us through the best releases from the past week.

  • This Week In Records (28/06/2021) – beabadoobee, SAULT and Doja Cat

    Connie Seamer takes us through the most exciting releases of this week.

  • This Week In Records (21/06/2021) – Wet Leg, Griff and Diana Ross

    Connie Seamer takes us through this week’s best releases.

  • Review: Wet Leg – ‘Chaise Longue’

    Connie Seamer reviews the debut single from Wet Leg.

  • This Week In Records (14/06/2021) – Lorde, MARINA and Megan Thee Stallion

    Records Editor Connie Seamer gives an overview of the top tracks from this week.

  • Review: Lorde – ‘Solar Power’

    Connie Seamer basks in the summertime glory of Lorde’s return.

  • Review: Sigrid – ‘Mirror’

    Alice Fortt reviews the latest single from singer-songwriter Sigrid.

  • Celebrities Are Not Raising Your Children: Lil Nas X’s ‘MONTERO (Call Be By Your Name)’

    Upcoming Records Editor Connie Seamer criticises the recent backlash recieved by Lil Nas X, calling it ‘a question of homophobia’.