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SINGLE REVIEW: FIND ME BY SIGMA FT. BIRDY
StartFragmentHaving always been a fan of Sigma and Birdy, when I heard about this collab I was initially excited about it. After rushing...


Album Review: Mapping the Rendezvous by Courteeners
Their continued status as one of Britain’s foremost indie bands and the loyalty of their fans meant that expectations were high for...


INTERVIEW | BEANS ON TOAST
Beans On Toast (aka Jay McAllister) is one of the UK's most loved folk musicians, dealing with a wide range of political and social...


INTERVIEW | The Enemy
Nine years on from their seminal debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns', legendary Coventry trio The Enemy have decided to call...


INTERVIEW & APPEAL | GRACES
The brainchild of singer-songwriter Steve Harrison, up-and-coming group GRACES suffered a setback after a recent robbery at their shared...


Album Review: Trick by Jamie T
Since his breakthrough in 2007, few British artists have been as distinct or celebrated as Jamie T (the T a shortening of his surname...


INTERVIEW | BLAENAVON
Following a couple of sublime EPs and well received festival slots up and down the country this summer, a great deal of hype has built up...


INTERVIEW | MILBURN
Sheffield heroes Milburn made their return with four chaotic, immense nights at Sheffield's O2 Academy in April, and now the boys are...


INTERVIEW | THE STRAWBERRIES
As well as The Vryll Society and Hidden Charms, The Strawberries are part of a new wave of more experimental indie acts pushing genre...


INTERVIEW | JUDAS
London group JUDAS are taking festival season by storm, gaining fans across the UK and have another great EP on its way. With the band...
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