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At last year’s GRAMMYs – the annual ceremony run by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognise outstanding...
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For people of a certain age who devoured the weekly/monthly music press back in the day, there was always a...
Recent years have seen Thundercat‘s (real name Stephen Bruner) prominence rise beyond anything the LA-based artist could have ever imagined....
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Think of the ending scene to The Breakfast Club, where five detention-dwelled students have just tackled their inner demons with...
Waxahatchee is big, her lore is huge, and her experience is vast. The sweep of her music spans through generations,...
That one of the dates on Sam Lee’s current songdreaming tour of the UK should be at the Old Woollen seems entirely fitting....
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USA Nails are fucking noisy bastards. They’re also an absolute force of nature, of course. Just over a decade on...
For me to sanction a review of a record an entire month after release, it has to be something pretty...
Inspired by a cold winter dip in the creek on New Year’s Eve, Plunge sees accomplished American indie producer/musician Sam...
With the eyes of The Big Yin staring down into the basement venue of The Old Toll Bar, some could...