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Connie Seamer reviews Bastille’s latest track filled with unnecessary auto-tune.
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Violinist and ex-America’s Got Talent contestant Lindsey Stirling is no stranger to game-based tracks. From covers of the themes of Pokemon and an original piece for RiME, her repertoire thrives with shining musical attractions. ‘What You’re Made Of’ is the latest addition to this collection. Stirling, the violinist and main artist on the track, is joined by Kiesza with […]
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Howdy, everyone! After a brief 2 week break due to the stresses of uni (woohoo final year), I am BACK with my latest takes on the newest tunes of the week. This week is certainly one for 70s nostalgia, with new tracks from legends AC/DC and Stevie Nicks, as well as a new tune from […]
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Queen Kylie returns with yet another single off her upcoming album, Disco.
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Josh Matthews says that the newest track from The Struts might be the perfect remedy for those lockdown blues.
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Illinois pop punk stalwarts Knuckle Puck return in grand fashion with their third studio album, 20/20. In what has been a year of evolution and growth for pop punk, Knuckle Puck’s latest offering sees the band deliver their take on a fresh, upbeat and happy-go-lucky demeanour in a time that we perhaps needed it most. […]
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In our newest series, our writers detail the songs that sum up their experience in quarantine.
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Connie Seamer shares some love for the made-for-movie soundtrack of Marvel’s Black Panther.
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The first of a new series of firsts (god that’s a mouthful), Callum is here to tell you about his very first album.
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We share some love for the musicians of Southampton’s past and present.
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Resident LDR expert Olivia Dellar shares her thoughts on country singer Trixie Mattel’s latest cover of iconic Lana track, ‘Video Games’.
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Marilyn Manson’s newest album leaves much to be desired, according to Callum Holgate.
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Callum Holgate tells us why we all have to listen to the circus, emo-rock-esque stylings of The Venetia Fair.
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Listening to Don Broco’s debut album should be right at the top of your priority list says FEP Officer Charlotte Brennan.