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Author: Sarah Jewers

Is Woodhouse Moor a memorial to British colonialism?

Posted on 10th June 202010th July 2020 by Sarah Jewers

The toppling of the Edward Colston statue is both a pivotal moment for the current anti-racism movement. Following the death of George Floyd, it is pivotal to stripping Britain of its constructed virtuous glory, highlighting […]

Oh Wonder, No One Else Can Wear Your Crown

Posted on 9th March 20209th March 2020 by Sarah Jewers

Alt-pop duo Oh Wonder began working together in early 2011 but made a name for themselves when they released their self-titled debut album in 2015, following an unorthodox approach of releasing a song every month […]

Green Man Festival 2020 Is One to Watch

Posted on 10th February 202010th February 2020 by Sarah Jewers

It’s fair to say, since 2017, Green Man Festival has been what my entire year points to. I’ve spent January to August of every year listening to the various playlists the Green Man team put […]

Hibou @ Hyde Park Book Club 30/02/2020

Posted on 10th February 202010th February 2020 by Sarah Jewers

He may be a few thousand miles from his base in Seattle, but the audience could tell dream-pop band Hibou seemed very much at home in our very own Hyde Park Book Club. The band […]

The Big Moon Stand Up Taller In Their Boots on New Album ‘Walking Like We Do’

Posted on 24th January 202024th January 2020 by Sarah Jewers

Two months on from TRNSMT Festival’s director Geoff Evans’ foolish claim that women needed to “pick up guitars”, London indie rock female four-piece The Big Moon have effectively hit back with their second album Walking […]

You Say “Bah” I Say “Humbug”… Why Christmas Music Should Be Saved For Christmas

Posted on 8th December 20198th December 2019 by Sarah Jewers

I usually get mixed reactions when I share this opinion, but I really dislike Christmas music, particularly if it’s played before December 1st. Sometimes I even think that is too early, but I guess there […]

Sigrid Stuns @ The O2 Academy 23/11/19

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Sarah Jewers

The Norwegian pop scene is rife with budding talent. Whilst not all of it makes it into the pop mainstream in the UK, young singer-songwriter Sigrid is definitely a success story. Following on from being […]

Tessa Violet Returns with New Album ‘Bad Ideas’

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Sarah Jewers

Tessa Violet’s second LP Bad Ideas is finally here. Five years on from the YouTube filmmaker turned musician’s last LP, Maybe Trapped, Mostly Troubled, and three years on from her EP Halloway, this new album […]

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