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Harry and Sam tell us who they think you should see live!
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Pete & Bas may be the strangest addition to U.K. grime, if not all of music, in recent memory. With a ‘combined age of 150’ years, according to their DJ after a specifically high energy track, they are the surreal embodiment of the long time running joke about the distance between the elderly and the […]
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Connie Seamer enjoys a night at The Joiners with Lauran Hibberd
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It’s a universally accepted truth that not everyone’s favourite act can win Eurovision. Through the bloodbath of the voting and a strong battlefield of contenders, only one will emerge victorious (and that’s usually not the UK, so don’t get your hopes up!). Favourites are ever dividing in the world of Eurovision, so I’ve headed back […]
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Lucas Williams relives the escapism felt at Southampton Guildhall on Saturday.
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We’re lucky. In the 21st-Century, most people agree and strive for a sense of equality, tolerance and respect. Those who don’t share these values are slowly finding their numbers in decline, as education seeks to eradicate naivety and ignorance. We live in a world that tries to hold problematic beliefs and opinions to account. Whilst […]
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Connie gets her skates on…
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We’ve heard these musicians perform sweeping ballads, RnB hits and noughties nights out on their albums, but when they hit the live stage they’re… awful? A few of our writers get together to talk about some of the biggest stars who just can’t cut it when live in front of thousands. Lana Del Rey Latitude […]
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The recent influx of British post punk has certainly been one of the most enjoyable occurrences in music over the last few years. Black Midi seemed to be the first to give audiences the stern kick that a great punk record can hold with their debut record Schlagenheim (and built upon their sound with their […]
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Oliver Picken makes his Edge debut with a comprehensive review of seed.’s recent performance in Southampton.
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There’s something both that Matilda Mann and Will Joseph Cook inherently understood about performing with dodie as support acts. For Matilda Mann it was all about establishing that vibe, the dizzy and occasionally wavy acoustics of the electric guitar as she sang to a crowd filling in. I didn’t even know Mann would be performing, […]
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Connie rounds off the weekend with her third and final review of Reading Festival 2021.
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Morgan McMillan tells us which new artists put on the best shows, and why we should get our hands on some tickets!
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How can it get any better!? Connie sings the praises of Reading Festival on day 2.