Category: Reviews
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Live Review | Jimmy Eat World – The Piece Hall, Halifax
When Jimmy Eat World announced three UK dates to celebrate the anniversary of their fourth studio album, ‘Bleed American’, the usual response of people complaining that the band weren’t playing in insert town here was largely replaced with: “Halifax? Really?”
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Edinburgh Fringe | Marc Burrows – The Britpop Hour at Underbelly
The Britpop Hour is a whistlestop journey through the era of Britpop.
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Live Review | Slam Dunk Festival Leeds 2024
From nostalgia to newness, Slam Dunk Festival returned to Temple Newsam with an alternative day to remember.
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Feature | A day at Musselburgh Races for the Caledonian Cup
Live music, entertainment and a disco VW are not the usual components that spring to mind when it comes to a day at the races.
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Album Review | Fickle Friends | You Are Someone Else
Five years ago, Fickle Friends surfaced on the indie-pop scene with their addictive synth-infused sound.
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Review | Wolf Alice – Don’t Delete The Kisses
The white noise and feedback eerily kickstarts Wolf Alice’s new track ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’, which sounds similar to ‘Real Hero’ by College. Sounding like a song picked from the movie soundtrack for ‘Drive’, anthem singing portrays frontwoman’s Ellie Rowsell’s vocal ability, compared to the shouting of ‘Yuk Foo‘. The track enters her unique whisper…