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Katie Evans shares some love for Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard’s ode to millenials, ‘New Age Millenial Magic’.
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Katie Evans spills her thoughts on Sports Team’s latest release.
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Olivia Dellar shares her thoughts on the latest track from the Irish singer-songwriter.
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Records Exec Katie Evans reviews the latest track from rockers cleopatrick.
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Martha Luke reviews the latest track from easy life, building up the tracklist of the much-anticipated upcoming album.
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GVF’s latest rock-fuelled record just really doesn’t hit the mark, says writer Olivia Dellar.
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Katie Evans reviews the latest tune from British rapper AJ Tracey.
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This may be controversial to say, but sometimes, the cover really DOES beat the original. Here’s a few of our favourite covers that just might have stolen the spotlight from their predecessors. Thirty to Seconds to Mars – ‘Stay’ I’ll start this out by saying I absolutely adore Rihanna, don’t get me wrong. But there […]
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We all have that one guilty pleasure tune that we just can’t bear to move on from. Our writers dish out their most-loved nostalgic tunes, albeit ones they only ever listen to in secret! Demi Lovato – ‘La La Land’ Demi Lovato was EVERYWHERE on Disney Channel back in the day, and her tune ‘La […]
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Our committee battles it out in perhaps the most intense war of all time: what is Taylor Swift’s best era?
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The Sounds are an epic Swedish new wave band that formed in 1998, with Living in America being their debut English-language album. Despite being released in 2002, the album feels completely unique and brand new; there’s a rawness in this record, being told through a multitude of different genres. It’s hard to tie this down […]
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Records Editor Alice Fortt takes us through some of the top tracks this week!
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It’s easy to imagine that for many reading, their first experience with vinyl is most likely one connected to their childhood and one pervaded by warm feelings of nostalgia. However, in my case it came much later. In a perfect world, this article would be focused on the time that I found MF DOOM’s 2004 […]