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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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Reece Beckett thinks back to the brilliant debut album from jazz-rap project Avantdale Bowling Club.
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Say what you will about TikTok, and the obsession your younger siblings (and let’s be honest, you) have with it, but if nothing else, it has proven that it is a platform that can transform lives overnight. This is no more evident than in the case of DOGBRETH, when a viral TikTok showing off their […]
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Miloe is the new voice of bedroom pop, says Harry Geeves.
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Louise Chase tells us why we should be watching Spinning Out this winter season.
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Louise Chase recaps Netflix’s Alias Grace.
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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.
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Ross Holmes tells us why we’d be FOOLISH not to listen to The Correspondents’ Foolishman.
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Louise Chase talks us through her Hidden Gem pick, the French period drama Le Bazar de la Charité
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Conor O’Hanlon re-examines 2015’s Mad Max game.
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Georgie Holmes tells us why we should all check out Chewing Gum.
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Georgie Holmes shares some love for Alex Vargas’ sophmore album, EGO (super/trip/maniac)
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Ebony talks through her Hidden Gem pick, the television series The Young Offenders