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Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys’ elegant return to earth: The Car review

by Dexter Woolley

Dexter Woolley reviews Arctic Monkeys’ new album, The Car.

Top Ten Albums of the Decade

by Music, Jonathan Chern, Bryony Gooch, Stephen Ong, Richard Ainslie, Megan Frost, Bob Waters, Tom Bosher, Bridie Adams and Ria Kalsi

Exeposé Music Writers discuss their top ten albums of the decade

An Interview with The Kooks

by Chris Allen

Chris Allen talks to Hugh Harris, lead guitarist of The Kooks, about their most recent album, Let’s Go Sunshine. Chris: In the press notes, it says that this album goes back to the early Kooks sound. Was that a conscious decision, or just something that happened while writing? Hugh: No, I mean there wasn’t a board […]

“Inspiration is everywhere”: An interview with Tom Walker

by Music

Ahead of the release of Tom Walker’s debut album “What a Time to Be Alive” on the 1st of March, I had the chance to ask him a few questions which brought interesting answers and an insight on the life of an artist with growing success and fame. So this interview is for the university […]

Forget This! Arctic Monkeys – AM

by Alex Wingrave

It’s a perfectly listenable album, but for a group as talented as the Arctic Monkeys, I expect more, and they’ve always delivered before I love the Arctic Monkeys, and this isn’t a bad album. Now that I’ve hopefully avoided the death threats, let me tell why I think AM has been massively overhyped. Alex Turner […]

Goulash, Throat Singers & Canadian Contemporaries: An Interview with Weaves’ Jasmyn Burke

by Chloë Edwards

The latest gem in the treasure chest of Canadian indie bands, Weaves, have just released their highly anticipated second album Wide Open, just a year after their eponymous debut was described by MTV as ‘one of the most unpredictable sounds of 2016’. I spoke to frontwoman Jasmyn Burke before the group’s UK tour begins to […]

Feature: Class of 2017 – Up and Coming Artists

by Rory Marcham

With 2016 swiftly coming to a close, it is time to set our gaze to the upcoming year and the many different musical talents it will provide us with. Here at Exeposé Music we like to think we have our finger on the pulse, as Rory Marcham, Music Editor, attempts to predict who will be […]

Album Review: Black Thistles – Who Cares EP

by Tristan Gatward

  Black Thistles Who Cares EP 17 April 2015, unsigned   Exmouth’s answer to the unflinching tides of indie rock entering the mainstream have been making ripples in the pond for a while now, though defiantly refer to The Simpsons as far their description goes: this is a rock band, not a bleedin’ splish-splash show. April’s Who Cares […]

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