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Tom Ingham

Tom Ingham

Music Editor

5 songs in the field of: Birth

Resident child birth expert Tom Ingham pushes out 5 songs in the field of birth…

From the vault: Manic Street Preachers – Generation Terrorists

Columbia Records; 1992

5 Songs in the field of…The Five Senses

Tom Ingham takes a sensual approach to this week’s feature

Steel Panther

O2 Apollo Manchester Saturday 10th November 2012 34/10

Mancunion Recommends (then): Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin III

This week’s blast from the past

5 songs in the field of…footwear

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Coming soon to a computer near you

Tom Ingham looks at the latest viral sensation to take over the web

Easy Star All-Stars

Tom Ingham chats to world-renowned reggae producer Michael Goldwasser on the Easy Star All-Star’s new project

It’s my party, and I’ll play Shaggy if I want to

Tom Ingham explores the concept of guilty pleasures, and whether we should be embarrassed by them.

Interview: Wheatus

Tom Ingham chats to Brendan Brown, Wheatus frontman, about what life is like having such a hit song.

Preview: Y Not Festival

With no Glastonbury this year, maybe smaller festivals like this one will get a bit more attention.

Preview: Hop Farm Festival

Hop has taken things back to basics, making the festival experience all about the fans.

Classic album: Deep Purple – Machine Head

Machine Head is a heavy rock milestone that should be in everyone’s collection.

Feature: Good looking music

New albums just don’t have the same impact anymore because the music is all too easy to come by.

Interview: Rival Sons

Tom Ingham catches up with Rival Sons bassist Robin Everhart to discuss their debut album and life on the road.

Live: Steel Panther @ Academy 1

Steel Panther’s Balls Out tour was possibly the best gig I’ve ever been to – and I’ve seen Meatloaf live.

Album: Bruce Springsteen – Wrecking Ball

The glory days just keep on rollin’ for The Boss.

Live: The Answer @ Academy 2

The answer to rock n roll’s drought or just one more revival?

Opinion: Why I hate Two Door Cinema Club

I’ll always have infinitely more respect for Lou Reed collaborating with Metallica than any indie clone band.

Opinion: The Vaccines

The Vaccines are no cure to the musical stagnation in the indie scene.