It truly seems to be the year of Ariana Grande. She released her critically acclaimed album, ‘Sweetener’, was named Billboard’s Woman of the Year 2018…
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Album Review: Tom Odell – ‘Jubilee Road’
A clear dive into the classics that has unfortunately produced something painfully Radio 2… Hey, I’ve got nothing against Radio 2. Let’s start off on…
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The Spice Girls have announced their long-awaited reunion. But there’s one problem: one of the members is missing. Will, it still be the same, or…
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The Geordie trio are back with their second EP ‘Take Me to the Strange’ and with heavy riffs and catchy choruses, they are certainly a…
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You’ve put away the pumpkin and fireworks for another year, the shops are slowly stocking up on chocolate selection boxes, and you’re slowly getting ready…
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The Bodega hosted a rock-filled night with Nottingham band Those Howlin’ Sounds, punk rockers Calva Louise and psychedelic trio, The Blinders. Doors opened at 7 as…
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MØ returns with emotional, nostalgic single ‘Blur’. Ahead of her upcoming album ‘Forever Neverland,’ the first since her debut four years ago, MØ shares ‘Blur’…
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Nothing could have woken up Nottingham anymore on such a dreary Wednesday night than the powerful punk rock sounds of Dream Wife. London’s based trio…
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20-year-old Matt Carstens is a singer-songwriter from South Africa, who is embarking on his first ever overseas abroad with Coffeehouse Sessions. We chatted to him…
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Mediocrity simply doesn’t cut it. Look, I’ll preface this review by saying I’m not inherently a fan of the emo-rock genre so perhaps it may…
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