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Joe C. Evans

Joe C. Evans


Album: Annie Lennox – Nostalgia

Annie Lennox’s latest offering is mainly worse, less gripping retellings of great songs

We are all equal, only some more than others.

Joe Evans explains that racism hasn’t gone away and we need to stop sweeping it under the carpet and deal with it head-on

Album: Taylor Swift – 1989

Taylor Swift turns to the 80s for inspiration on her fifth outing

Dying for democracy

As the idea of democracy faces the batons in Hong Kong, Joe Evans wants us all to realise how much power we actually have

Progressive? Try regressive on for size.

Joe Evans still feels uncomfortable with the ingrained levels of misogyny and sexism evident in our daily lives, and looks forward to a time when gender roles are no more and masculinity can lose its bad reputation

Poverty as bleak as our threatened literary outlook.

Joe Evans discusses poverty and other essentials for the modern writer

Live: The Moons

The Moons provided exactly what their audience were looking for

Live: Luke Sital-Singh

Parallels could be drawn to Jeff Buckley in Sital-Singh’s performance

Album: The Black Keys – Turn Blue

The Black Keys attempt evolution