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Author: Charlotte Bresh

Solange’s ‘When I Get Home’ is Soulful, Moody RnB

Posted on 8th March 20198th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

With names such as Pharrell Williams, Gucci Mane, Dev Hynes, Steve Lacy and Playboi Carti on the billing, Solange’s fourth album boasts an impressive list of collaborators – a list striking enough to catch most […]

‘Assume Form’ is James Blake’s Musical and Personal Realisation

Posted on 1st February 201927th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

The release of James Blake’s new album, Assume Form, has spurred considerable excitement and it certainly lives up to all its expectations. With his no-nonsense attitude towards toxic masculinity, public refusal to be labelled a […]

DMA’s Enchant the O2 with Britpop Goodness, 10.12.18

Posted on 19th December 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

Monday the 10th of December proved to be a great night for all those who are lovers of anything Britpop at O2 Academy. The first support act Rosborough were mesmerising to watch, to the point […]

Mumford and Sons Delight at the First Direct Arena, 01.12.18

Posted on 7th December 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

After listening to the group’s latest album ‘Delta’, I was extremely eager to see what Mumford and Sons had to offer in terms of performance. Are they still as relevant today as they perhaps were […]

Olly Murs’ New Album is the Musical Equivalent of a Damp Towel

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

Since placing 2nd in 2009’s X Factor, Olly Murs has had a fruitful career. With four UK number-one singles and albums, alongside various TV presenting roles, the ‘cheeky chappy’ persona seems to have taken Murs […]

In The Middle with DMA’s

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

If you’re a fan of DMA’s, or have been following them for a while, it’s unlikely that you’ve been able to read much about them without seeing the names Oasis, The Stone Roses, or Primal […]

Musicians Tackle Online Trolling Head-On

Posted on 12th November 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

The ever-expanding phenomenon of social media most definitely has its pros. It allows us to keep in contact with those that we’d be unlikely to otherwise, it increases voter participation, helping to bring about political […]

In the Public Eye: Music in a Mental Health Crisis

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

Following ‘World Mental Health Day’, Charlotte Bresh explores the daunting levels of mental health issues within the music industry and the ways in which the stresses of high-profile life may impact the wellbeing of artists. […]

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