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Automatic

Is professional photography dead?

by Ben Dickenson Bampton

The ‘death of photography’ debate is not a new one. As digital photography made strides past film in the 1980s, so the smartphone, internet era now seems to threaten photography’s status as a profession and an art form. However, while the traditional (if it ever was) industry and practice of photography faces undeniable challenges, this […]

Album Review: Don Broco – Technology

by Lauren Edwards

After a string of single releases, a sold out show at Alexandra Palace and a few innovative music videos, Bedford band Don Broco, have officially released Technology, their long awaited third studio album. The band has been teasing the album’s release since they put out a video to ‘Everybody’ back in July 2016 and have […]

“It doesn’t sound that different at all”: An interview with Don Broco

by Charlie Morgan

In the last week of term, Exeter’s mighty Lemon Grove played host to Bedford rockers Don Broco as part of their tour promoting their new (and brilliant) album, Automatic. Though aesthetically a move from their last record Priorities, the album manages to encompass new sounds, more instrumentation and more refined song writing while still sounding like […]

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