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The Mancunion take a deep dive into why Night and Day Café matters to us. Why you should care about the recent strike action and how you can help. Long Live Night and Day!
Contributor Maddie Oxley covers The Reytons debut album ‘Kids Off The Estate’! These Scruff of the Neck artist’s are Doncaster’s freshest talent.
Florrie Evans considers her favourite Mancunian writers, from Authors who have written the classics, to contemporary poets
Contibutor Lewis Oxley discusses new single “Limes” with Little Suspicions as well as their release pattern, releasing in lockdown and their distinct sound.
History was made on Sunday 2nd May as 5,000 concertgoers gathered under the Big Top at Liverpool’s glorious Sefton Park. They were there to experience the UK’s first concert with no face masks and no social distancing in thirteen months. It is the third of three Pilot events held in Liverpool between April 30th and […]
Lana Williams catches Shambolics’ live stream in aid of Kirkaldy Foodbank
The Mancunion music section suggests albums to help you get through lockdown 2.0
Luke Keohane says up-and-coming, Manchester-based band, Champagne On The Rocks, are much more than another derivative acoustic guitar band
Contributor Jess Foster reviews rock band The Mysterines sold out gig at Deaf Institute
The Mancunion music team discuss their favourite albums of the decade
Alternative music culture seriously needs to reconsider putting all its eggs in the post-punk basket, says writer Sam Dynes
From techno to indie to soul, Manchester’s extensive music scene has got you covered from Freshers and beyond
Georgina Davidson explains why the red-hot Dakota Avenue are ones to watch
Find out how Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them got on in their latest competition
Women make up just 17% of the charts, and sexism in the industry goes much deeper even in our local music scenes, writes Lily Martin
Contributor Bella Fleming spills all the details on the upcoming BRIT Awards and everything you need to know in preparation for the big night.
Contributor Josh Sandy revisits one of Manchester’s greatest rock and roll stars Oasis as 25 years ago, they released their iconic debut Definitely Maybe
Scouse mod-rock legend Miles Kane talks about album inspiration and collaborations on his new album – Coup de Grace – with contributor Shivani Kaura.
After indie rockers Wolf Alice snatch the coveted 2018 Mercury prize, Ethan Davies and Hana Kelly discuss whether or not they did enough to deserve it.
10 of the best performances from Barcelona