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Like the chicken and the egg, the music and the misery continue their endless cycle. Alex Daniel thinks it’s time for change
Music has a way of making some films more memorable, but sometimes it’s for the wrong reasons—here are the top five absolute worst film soundtracks
Dan Whiteley chats to ex-La’s bassist John Power about Britpop, the music industry and the never-ending song
Ever since I’ve come into contact with creative people, I’ve always been shuddered slightly at those who claim to ‘express themselves’. The idea of art being a self expressive tool for the artist is ultimately one of the Romantic period, where musicians, writers and artists saw their work going beyond its aristocratic social function and […]
Ten years after the release of their only record, The Postal Service finally reach Manchester
Jack Tatum talks balancing college and songwriting, non-stop touring and his love of Manchester
Elizabeth Mitchell argues that one of the most prolific writers of all time deserves the same reputation as his overexposed contemporary, Dickens
Not every nostalgic reunion has to be viewed as a cynical cash-in
Sophie James quizzes casting director Nina Gold on Les Mis, the film industry and the next Bond
As part of the Emerging Icons Live Tour, a new venture from the Unsigned Band Review sister company to bring exciting new bands to the masses, The Mancunion caught up with Tankus the Henge, Annaca, and Auction for the Promise Club.
Aimée Grant Cumberbatch on the inseparability of fashion and music
Joshua Val Martin reviews the touring production of Cabaret, which came to the Lowry last week
Second album from indie rock band Girls continues to channel the 60’s sunshine pop of Roy Orbison and the Beach Boys.
Woody, Wilson and Whimsy
The Canadian duo cast aside past differences to deliver a scintillating set at the Academy