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Live Review: Bad Sounds

King Tut’s 30/11/18 Bad Sounds are weird. They are offbeat, unorthodox, and their live shows are a concoction of all…

bad sounds, ellie brady, King Tut's, king tut's wah wah hut, live review

Album Review: Henge – Attention Earth!

I want my 39 minutes back, to be honest. I went into the album curious at the wacky image of…

Album Review, attention earth!, concept album, gabriel rutherford, henge, two stars

QMU Autumn By-election 2018: Hustings Liveblog

Hello and welcome to tonight’s hustings liveblog! We’ll be bringing you all updates from tonight – hustings will start tonight…

by-election, features, hustings, liveblog, qmu election

Live Review: Idles

QMU, 20/10/18 “They’re uglier than I expected” would be an insult if for any other band. If it weren’t integral…

idles, live review, qmu, tim dawson

Ways of Seeing: Climate Change and ‘A Plastic Ocean’

Around this time last year, I was lucky enough to get to travel to the Great Barrier Reef and submerge…

a plastic ocean, environment, great barrier reef, jude mckechnie, pollution, ways of seeing

Live Review: Dream Wife

SWG3, 22/10/18 You’ve probably heard the French expression un tour de force before. It means something that is exceptionally well…

dream wife, eleanor fletcher, gabriel rutherford, live review, SWG3

Album Review: Death Valley Girls – Darkness Rains

In their newest album, Darkness Rains the LA band, Death Valley Girls let dark tunes reign. The four musicians put…

Album Review, darkness rains, death valley girls, Leilo Albrecht, three stars

Album Review: Tom Odell – Jubilee Road

Tom Odell’s newest album is a trip through 11 songs, sticking with the well-known sorrowful indie-pop tones, but stepping away…

Album Review, four stars, jubilee road, Leilo Albrecht, tom odell

Album Review: Kanye West – ye

Ahead of the release of Kanye (Ye) West’s new album ‘Yandhi’ in November, Jamie Riley reviews his album ‘ye’ released…

Album Review, jamie riley, kanye west, two stars, ye

The EU Rambling: On Loneliness in Success – the Grande École Problem

What they did not tell me when I applied for Erasmus in Paris is that I would be surrounded by…

Column, Lucia Posteraro, paris, study abroad, the eu rambling

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