30. St. Vincent MASSEDUCATION Writing the follow-up to an album which received widespread critical acclaim and topped multiple year-end lists is a challenge, but it’s a challenge which St. Vincent tackles head on. Three years after her last release, St. Vincent (real name Annie Clark) gives us MASSEDUCTION – an album depicting a life of sex, […]
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Album Review: Kele Okereke – Fatherland
Fatherland is a pleasant album. Beyond that I struggle to find any way to describe it and that’s an issue. Kele Okereke is a brilliant songwriter, and for me particularly Bloc Party’s Weekend in the City is an iconic album, one I first listened to at age 12 and revisit regularly to this day without […]
Record Store Day 2017
It’s come around already; the calendar event for music and vinyl enthusiasts to get up at a god-awful time, queue on a desolate street, to (hopefully) get their hands on some cherished pieces. After launching in 2007, Record Store Day’s cultural impact has been on a upward trajectory, with across the nation avid music fans […]
An Afternoon with Laura Marling
Some artists are worth the 254 kilometre journey from Exeter to London. Laura Marling is one of those, as Exeposé Music hop aboard the Megabus to catch the British folk songstress perform at an exclusive student press conference at Goldsmiths University in South-East London. With the guiding hand of BBC Radio 1’s Jen Long and […]
Preview: End of the Road Festival
Student summer ends in September. Usually after a soggy Solent adventure has climaxed feet-up in a pop-up Pringle tent, dressed as a Pirate (by morning you look more like Mr. Smee than Johnny Depp), but this mantra is all but ignoring one of the best kept secrets on the UK festival circuit, and Online Music Editor Tristan […]