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V is an ambitious, adventurous, and positive new album from The Horrors, whose partnership with producer Paul Epworth is proving to be a formidable one
Deputy Music Editor Yasmin Duggal runs through the top 5 Manchester bands you SHOULD be listening to, but might not know it yet
Their consistency is remarkable, but on album number three The Orwells’ determinedness to stick to their guns sees them shoot themselves in the foot, writes Callum Oliver
Amber Bain brings The Japanese House’s lush dream pop to Club Academy
From sold-out arenas to atmospheric basements, this Freshers’ guide shows what Manchester’s array of venues has to offer
A brief glimpse at Reading 2016’s headline offerings
What’s the solution to the new and “improved” NME? Dump it—that’s what
They may be more comfortable in a live environment, but Eliza And The Bear have the confidence and chemistry to suggest that a stratospheric debut beckons
Connor Schofield’s sunny indie pop deserved to make the transition from his bedroom to the stage
Spamalot offered a lot of surrealist surprises and a hilarious evening, writes Matthew Gormley
Taylor Swift turns to the 80s for inspiration on her fifth outing
5 days was not nearly enough to explore all the hundreds of hidden gems the festival has to offer
From the bunk of a bus crossing America, Matt Barnes talks to Fin Murphy about You Me At Six’s chart success and their evolving sound and fanbase.
A festival that has endeared itself to those who want to avoid the harangues of mainstream culture
Stuck for something to watch this International Women’s Day? Why not delve into the world of experimental docs by female filmmakers.
Women’s writing should be spotlighted and celebrated all year round, but in the lead up to International Women’s Day, there’s no time like the present so we recommend some of our favourite books
A TV law from the 1960s remains central to the health of English football, despite backlash from a vocal number of football fans
HOME has just introduced Student Night, pairing the perfect combination of food and cocktails
Fast becoming a Manchester institution, the breadth in the lineup was the most psychedelic part of Saturday’s antics at Manchester Psych Fest.
Animal rights activist Peter Singer sits down with the Mancunion to discuss a need for greater student activism and non-violent protests despite their controversy