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Sam Fender: The Saviour of Indie Music and British Youth
Sam Fender, a twenty-two-year-old former bartender from Tyneside, appears to be an unlikely, yet appropriate, leader for the emerging...


Imagine Dragons Return to its Origins
Demons, Radioactive, Whatever It Takes and now Natural! Imagine Dragons released their fourth studio album called Origins. It has been...


The 1975 Release a New Album
The 1975 have finally fully released their ‘millennial’ A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships album, and it’s more often than not,...


Simulation Theory Review
One of the biggest battles in rock music is to transition successfully to electronic music whilst at the same time retaining notoriety in...


Evelyn Glennie and Trio HLK - When the power that is Jazz meets percussion
The Gulbenkian, Canterbury An unlikely grouping, Trio HLK and Evelyn Glennie embody the rich culture and exciting performance at the...

Review: Jess Glynne - Always In Between
Last week was the return of Jess Glynne with her new album ‘Always In Between’. Despite only hearing a few of Jess Glynne’s songs in the...


Avril Lavinge Returns After 5 Years
In recently weeks Avril Lavigne has made a return with her new single in 5 years ‘Head Above Water’ which takes a very dramatic yet...
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