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Category: Music

Review – Women in Music Pt. III, HAIM

‘A record which blends different styles while never losing its sense of self’

album, haim, music, review, women in music

Album Review: Taylor Swift — ‘Folklore’

   As the name suggests, the songs contained in this album are stories unto themselves, each one containing a rich … More

5 stars, Album Review, Folklore, katerina partolina schwartz, Music Review, taylor swift

Single Review: Haim ‘I Know Alone’

The latest single from the three Haim sisters, ‘I Know Alone’, could not have come at a more poignant time. … More

anonymous, haim, i know alone, music, Music Review, single review

Album Review: Fetch The Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple

For many people, the fear of making an album worth a magnificent eight-year wait would be something nigh on impossible. … More

Album Review, fiona apple, music, Music Review, rebecca gault

Live Review – Crucial Roots at Stereo

Remember gigs? Before Covid-19, qmunicate sent me to the opening event of Rise & Shine at Stereo, as someone interested, … More

crucial roots, Live Music, live review, music, sam foley, stereo

Album Review: Soccer Mommy – Color Theory

You could be forgiven for thinking that Color Theory, with its glitchy cassette-inspired album artwork and pop production values, came … More

album, Album Review, isla scott, music, Music Review, soccer mommy

How Will Brexit Impact The Music Industry?

British music aka The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Elton John, Adele, Queen, Amy Winehouse, George Michael, Pink Floyd, Stormzy, … More

brexit, jakob bleakley, music, music feature, music industry, UK

Single Review: Biffy Clyro – End Of

To entice us for the release of their eighth studio album “A Celebration of Endings”, Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro … More

Biffy Clyro, meghann paterson, music, Music Review, single review

Album Review: Peggy Sue – Vices

Peggy Sue’s new album, ‘Vices’ was first described to me as a post – breakup rock and roll album. This … More

Album Review, katerina partolina schwartz, music, Music Review, review

Live Review – Cage the Elephant

The night was a perfect accumulation of bands, each building on the energy of the performers before them, reaching a … More

Cage the Elephant, Kirsty Campbell, live review, music, Music Review

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