Online Music Editor Stephen Ong reviews Better Oblivion Community Centre’s live show.
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Online Music Editor Stephen Ong reviews Better Oblivion Community Centre’s live show.
The first song of The National’s next album I Am Easy to Find, released on 17th May, has just been released; we are all already filled with excitement in anticipation …
Online music editor Stephen Ong reviews Cage the Elephant’s latest album
“It’s all about the feelings you get” James Morrison muses around the halfway mark of our interview. “It’s about how a song can make you feel, it almost doesn’t matter …
Entertain You, Bronze Radio Returns’ sixth album, is an exhilarating and euphoric blend of fresh genres. Reminiscing upon The Buggles’ 1980 hit ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’, lamenting television usurping …
Deerhunter’s eighth album Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? features more Baroque influences as opposed to their trademark alt-rock style. The album explores environmental and societal decay with scenes of dissatisfied …
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 …
Stephen Ong reviews The 1975’s Exeter show
Camden Town has always been a diverse makeup, a ‘hometown’ for many close and afar, a place which perhaps best demonstrates London’s embracing of the alternative. The commencement of the …
10 Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino by Arctic Monkeys After the roaring success of 2013’s sexy but sanitised AM, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino sees the Sheffield rockers returning to creative form with …
Online Music Editor Stephen Ong reviews Better Oblivion Community Centre’s live show.
The first song of The National’s next album I Am Easy to Find, released on 17th May, has just been released; we are all already filled with excitement in anticipation …
Online music editor Stephen Ong reviews Cage the Elephant’s latest album
“It’s all about the feelings you get” James Morrison muses around the halfway mark of our interview. “It’s about how a song can make you feel, it almost doesn’t matter …
Entertain You, Bronze Radio Returns’ sixth album, is an exhilarating and euphoric blend of fresh genres. Reminiscing upon The Buggles’ 1980 hit ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’, lamenting television usurping …
Deerhunter’s eighth album Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? features more Baroque influences as opposed to their trademark alt-rock style. The album explores environmental and societal decay with scenes of dissatisfied …
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 …
Stephen Ong reviews The 1975’s Exeter show
Camden Town has always been a diverse makeup, a ‘hometown’ for many close and afar, a place which perhaps best demonstrates London’s embracing of the alternative. The commencement of the …
10 Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino by Arctic Monkeys After the roaring success of 2013’s sexy but sanitised AM, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino sees the Sheffield rockers returning to creative form with …
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