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In The Middle

Drugdealer Are as Smooth as Honey

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Kate Wassell

Michael Collins’ psychedelic new release is the ideal soundtrack for a hazy Summer’s day. It’s the second full-length album for Collins under the name of ‘Drugdealer’ and is not without its intriguing inputs including the […]

Lucy Rose Rises Above Illness and Technicians, 16.04.19

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Adam Coulton

Lucy Rose transferred the brooding aesthetic of new album No Words Left to a wonky stage at the City Varieties Music Hall, as she and her band battled with Norovirus and the lighting tech.   […]

Beabadoobee Worms Her Way into Your Soul in Loveworm

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

As someone who’s followed both the music and the Instagram of ‘beabadoobee’ (born Bea Kristi) for quite some time now, I can’t help but get excited whenever she releases something new. At only 18 years […]

Local Natives Travel Down Violet Street

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Katy Henderson

It’s been three years since Local Natives last album, and upon hearing the ridiculously catchy pre-released singles from the newest release, I had high hopes for Violet Street. Safe to say, it did not disappoint. […]

Mature Gambino: Capitalism in Guava Island

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Andrea Loftus

Andrea Loftus reviews Donald Glover, A.K.A. Childish Gambino, and his latest artistic project: ‘Guava Island’. Starring Rihanna and Glover himself, the film deals with a range of gripping and vitally relevant issues, such as the […]

Canvas on a Can: How Beer Labels Have Become Art

Posted on 27th April 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

I myself am not a lover of beer, but I am certainly a lover of art. So, although the pleasure I receive when walking down the supermarket aisles is not related to the alcohol, there […]

Review: Around the World in 80 Days at Leeds Playhouse

Posted on 27th April 201927th April 2019 by Charley Weldrick

Around the World in 80 Daysis showing at the Leeds Playhouse Pop Up Theatre, until the 28th April. As well as offering a thoroughly entertaining rendition of an old classic, whilst maintaining an impressive resemblance […]

Masie Peters Brings Her Upbeat Pop to the Hyde Park Book Club

Posted on 26th April 201928th April 2019 by Kate Wassell

At just 18 years old, Maisie has grown an impressive fanbase with her candescent song-writing and melodies. On Saturday she brings her talents to Leeds Hyde Park Book Club, an intimate venue perfect for the […]

Avengers: Endgame – Trailer Review

Posted on 23rd April 201924th April 2019 by Phoebe Walker

In anticipation of the release of Avengers: Endgame on Thursday, Phoebe Walker analyses the main trailer for the film.

Poppy Ajudha Proves Herself at Headrow House, 29.03.19

Posted on 23rd April 201924th April 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

Dim red lights illuminated exposed brickwork and warmed the room in anticipation of Poppy Ajudha’s first headline tour. A textile backdrop made in collaboration with Joy Miessi that read: “Radical intimacy is what we need” […]

Loyle Carner Leaves You Falling From the Skies in New Album, Not Waving, But Drowning

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Not Waving, But Drowning is a love letter from Loyle Carner to his family, friends, girlfriend, and life itself. This review, in turn, is a love letter to that album. Anchored in vulnerability and bristling […]

In the Middle with Black Honey

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by Eva Liukineviciute

Ahead of their huge UK tour and Live at Leeds performance, Eva sat down with Izzy, the “Queen of the Outsiders” and singer of Black honey, to find out more about the band. You have […]

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