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Whilst the outfit may never match the flair and originality of The Libertines, Babyshambles are unarguably a tremendous band in their own right.
If Saints Row were a person, it’d be the type who would turn up an hour late to a fancy dinner party with a bottle of Sainsbury’s vodka and a crate of Fosters. It doesn’t take anything seriously, and it doesn’t think you should either. Since it’s inception, the franchise has been consistently compared to […]
Boarding school barn dances, experimental chill out rooms and Daft Punk. Dr. Alex Paterson tells us about a few of his favourite (and not so favourite) things ahead of The Orb’s 25th anniversary tour.
Sheffield’s premier purveyors of post-rock talk stolen gear, Sleepwalk City and how instrumental music can still be political
Director Baillie Walsh talks Bruce and his fans following the release of Springsteen & I.
Cheeky Manc chappy Liam Gallagher takes a second bite of the apple with the ingeniously titled BE.
This summer at Jodrell Bank, the real stars will be gracing the stage, not just the night sky.
Win tickets to see Kodaline at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manchester, in association with Hard Rock Cafe and Absolute Radio
A stunning sophomore effort from one of the country’s most exciting musical prospects
Manifesto for Jonathan Breen and Harriet Hill-Payne who have been elected to head up The Mancunion in 2013/14
Tom Ingham speaks to David Ford about his new album, why he isn’t really popular and why The Stone Roses killed music
The Mancunion speaks to BBC commentator Conor McNamara
Biggie’s ambitious second record proved his last, and continues to vindicate its place amongst hip hop’s highest echelons
Are Little Green Cars just another band in the ever growing country-rock genre? Tom Ingham finds out
Catsuits, hair and rock signs – The Darkness reach Manchester on their Let Them Eat Cake World Tour
Brace yourselves – the Students’ Union elections are here. The Mancunion considers why the candidates might be standing, and what Manchester SU is for
The Mancunion asks some of the country’s best sport broadcasters for their tips from the top
The local boys done good spoke to Joe Goggins on breaking through, working with Elbow and their own Bohemian Rhapsody
Arun Mehta explains why he is anti-EDL, but won’t be participating in the counter march this month