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Cellar Doors’ Debut Fails To Satisfy

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Cellar Doors. California’s newest too-cool-for-school psychedelic rock band. Is it possible for an album to be more inconsequential? An album so pointless, they didn’t even bother giving it a title. Not too bad, not too […]

Neneh Cherry Showcases Her Dynamic Self at Stylus, 12.02.19

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Phoebe Berman

“We can all say whatever the fuck we want” shouts musical icon Neneh Cherry to the adoring crowd, midway through a blistering set at Leeds University Stylus. Now at 54, Cherry continues to prove herself […]

Japanese House Debut is a Hipsters Wet Dream

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Although it’s only February, I must give credit and say that the Japanese House might be one of the most interesting projects I’ve ever this year. We are dealing with a very chilled-out solo electronic […]

Slum Village Bounce Off the Walls of Belgrave, 12.02.19

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Kate Wassell

Eclectic rap duo Slum Village filled the Belgrave Music Hall with their memorable beats and melodies on the 12th of February. It was evident that the audience were in for a special night when Leeds-own […]

Ladytron’s Self-Titled New Album Lacks Immersion

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Zack Moore

Ladytron’s new album, the expertly-titled Ladytron, is not the tour-de-force return-to-form that everyone keeps saying it is. It’s a good album, that much is true, but it is not Light and Magic or 604. I […]

Jungle Get The O2 Moving and Grooving, 16.02.19

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Gabby Kenny

Jungle put on an impressive sell-out show at the 02 Academy last Saturday night. The band, formed in 2013, created a feel-good Saturday night atmosphere that had the diverse crowd dancing- and when I say […]

Avril Lavigne Explores Her Own Vulnerabilities in New Album, Head Above Water

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Lydia Puntas Salas

After five years and a face-to-face with death, Avril Lavigne rises like a phoenix together with a new release. Head Above Water is composed of 12 personal songs which guide the listener through an emotional […]

RY X Reignites His Experiment Flair In Unfurl

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Kieran Blyth

Since the release of his debut album, Dawn, in 2016, the soft-sung introspection of RY X has exploded onto stages worldwide. Such a rise has even bagged the Australian singer-songwriter a remix of Rihanna’s ‘Love […]

Tears For Fears Show They Are Still Relevant at The First Direct Arena, 09.02.19

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Safi Bugel

Over three decades on from the release of their iconic debut album in 1983, Tears for Fears embark on a stadium tour of the UK with their extensive arsenal of hits. Their performance presents some […]

Perth’s Methyl Ethel Get Bogged Down In Their New Album, Triage

Posted on 22nd February 20191st March 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Triage is the aptly named third album from Jacob Webb’s pleasure project Methyl Ethel formed out of the decimation of his rock band Sugarpuss. Borrowing heavily from the glittery pop of the 1980s and soundscape […]

5 Reasons why Viaduct Showbar is the Perfect Club for Every Day of the Week

Posted on 21st February 201927th March 2019 by Maz Mansfield-Njie

A Cheap Night Out Already wondering when the next student loan drops? Viaduct is always free entry, so no need to stress about being in your overdraft! And on most nights you wont pay more than £2.50 a […]

Profile: Honey Dijon

Posted on 19th February 201927th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

I first came across Honey Dijon a couple of years ago in 2016 when she played at Sunfall, a then-new London festival. She gave an outstanding set as it drifted into the night, filled with […]

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