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political music

Album Review: Jenny Hval – Classic Objects

by Matt Titcombe

Matt Titcombe reviews the new Jenny Hval album, Classic Objects.

Music from Childhood: TALKIN’ BOUT A REVOLUTION (and it sounds like a song)

by Charlotte Dent

Charlotte dent offers a nostalgic review of her favourite childhood music and how it has developed into what it is now.

RTJ4 Review

by William Thornton

William Thorton reviews the latest record from frenetic hip-hop duo Run the Jewels

Oh Jeremy Corbyn’ – the state of modern politcal music

by Jacob Myers

On May 20th, 2017, in a stadium set to hear performances from the Libertines, Madness, and Little Mix, an unmistakable anthem took on a new meaning. As a 68-year-old, 2-time divorcee from Islington took the stage, a rendition of the White Stripe’s unmistakable ‘7 Nation Army’ echoed through the political epicentre that is Prenton Park Stadium, […]

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