Ahead of International Women’s Day, Amelie Marah discusses the longstanding lack of recognition of female artists within the indie music scene
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Ahead of International Women’s Day, Amelie Marah discusses the longstanding lack of recognition of female artists within the indie music scene
Eloise Grainger, Print Sports Editor, explains why your next night out in Exeter must be to Move, a vibrant and energetic venue for all music lovers
Jakub Ciesielski fights for the Beatles to beat Queen in this round of Battle of the Bands, drawing upon their remarkable discography, timeless legacy and stellar cultural impact
Wilfred Smith argues (fairly cynically) for why Queen are a greater band than The Beatles, looking at contemporary competition, monthly listeners and memorable stage presence
Magdalena Kanecka (Online International Editor) reviews the latest album release of singer, Beabadoobee, as well as her most recent incredible live show in London
Online Editor-in-Chief, Katie Matthews, interviews Australian surf rock band Ocean Alley’s Guitarist, Mitch Galbraith, as they begin their European tour.
Harry Morrison gives an in depth discussion of a show from Olivia Rodrigo’s latest tour, praising her musical talent, connection with the fans and spectacular set design.
Antonella Perna analyses Billie Eilish’s powerful and personal new album, celebrating her talent as an artist in exploring such a range of hard-hitting topics.
Zamrock’s unlikely resurgence nearly ten years ago tells the story of Zambia’s local economic and political circumstances. George Warburton writes of the past and present.
Jess Cadogan, Online Screen Editor, explores a diverse range of songs that can put you in the mood for Autumn and Halloween.
Jake Avery, Print Music Editor, reviews the thrash outfit’s terrific return to the UK on their headline tour.
Online International Editor, Agata Koralewska, considers the value of pop and rap music following Keith Richards’ criticism.
Growing up in the South of France, Amy Cases recounts how both English and French-speaking artists feature in the music scene.
Harry Morrison reviews Olivia Rodigro’s highly-anticipated second album, GUTS, and the success of the young artist.
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