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Isabella Marcantonio

Winter Wonderland: Leonard Cohen – Songs of Love and Hate

by Isabella Marcantonio

Issy Marcantonio recounts Leonard Cohen’s third studio album Songs of Love and Hate

Artists In Retrospect: Lana Del Rey

by Isabella Marcantonio

Issy Marcantonio reflects upon Lana Del Rey’s music career

Single Review: HAIM – Now I’m In It

by Isabella Marcantonio

Isabella Marcantonio reviews the second single for HAIM’s upcoming album

Single Review: Matt Berninger and Phoebe Bridgers – Walking On A String

by Isabella Marcantonio

Isabella Marcantonio reviews Matt Berninger (of The National)’s debut single

Witchy Women

by Isabella Marcantonio

Issy Marcantonio discusses iconic witchy music-artists

Shades of Blue

by Isabella Marcantonio

Issy Marcantonio discusses her favourite autumnal album.

Lorde Reigns On

by Isabella Marcantonio

Once a wonder-kid and now a wonder woman, Lorde reigns on with the release of her new single ‘Green Light’ from her eagerly anticipated new album, Melodrama. Having spent 18 months working on the record with jitter synth king, Bleachers’ Jack Antonoff, this track marks the beginning of “the story of the last 2 wild, […]

Album Review: Keaton Henson – Kindly Now

by Isabella Marcantonio

T he sixth cut is the deepest for Keaton Henson as Kindly Now bears witness to the indie folk singer lamenting his lost loves, the loneliness of lyricism and his legacy. His penchant for crafting very minimal guitar and piano arrangements to accompany his hushed, warbled crooning is still at the forefront of this follow up […]

Album Review: Radical Face – The Leaves

by Isabella Marcantonio

Over the past 5 years, Ben Cooper aka Radical Face’s Family Tree trilogy has taken the Florida-based artist on a climb through the charts as well as the foliage. Cooper’s journey began in his family’s backyard shed in Jacksonville where he crafted his DIY aesthetic on his minimalist first record The Roots in 2011 before […]

“Is Protest Music Dead?” – a response

by Isabella Marcantonio

The heritage of protest music is nothing like its legacy. Recently, a BBC Radio 1 article asked ‘Is Protest Music Dead?’ listing the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club, Enter Shikari and Hozier as just some of the acts still dedicated to inspiring social change through their music. But where was Pussy Riot? The punk girl […]

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