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Breast cancer awareness month should be every month
6th November 2024
Breast cancer is a disease that affects people year-round, so as we leave October and enter the festive season, let’s keep the conversation going
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SOPHIE: A nebulous farewell from a supernova
18th October 2024
Visionary producer SOPHIE’s posthumous second album is caught halfway between anxiety and audaciousness.
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5th November 2024
By portraying heroes and gods as flawed figures, The Boys and Kaos paint a disturbingly familiar scene of great power rarely coming with the responsibility it demands
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Vampire Weekend: Indie experimenters push the boundaries on exceptional new release
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Vampire Weekend continue to cement a legacy and New York indie royalty with their newest offering, ‘Only God Was Above Us’
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Zara Larsson live in Manchester: Bringing ‘VENUS’ to Manchester’s Academy
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Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson returns to Manchester to headline the Academy after the release of her newest LP, ‘Venus’
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John Power: “The idea was to make a seminal record”
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During his solo tour of the UK, we catch up with John Power to discuss new Cast music, the Liverpool music scene and his relationship with Lee Mavers
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The Last Dinner Party: “It’s the album we wanted to hear as teenagers”
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With two new singles under their belt, The Mancunion sat down with The Last Dinner Party to discuss their recent surge in popularity
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‘Post-post-punk’: Shame mature with the release of ‘Food for Worms’
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Two years on from their angular sophomore release ‘Drunk Tank Pink’, Shame return with ‘Food for Worms’; an album of rounded edges, but the same sharp wit
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In Conversation with The Amazons
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Features editor Serafina Kenny chatted with Matt Thomson, the band’s lead singer, about touring, their new album, and cool jackets
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In Conversation with Alfie Templeman
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Alfie Templeman discusses his new record Mellow Moon, his side project Ariel Days, and how we can make gigs more accessible.
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The Snuts are “hoping to make the most influential album that comes from Abbey Road”
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Callum from the Snuts is interview to see what their new album really means for them and how they see their future playing out
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The Last Man On Earth – An eerily beautiful offering from Wolf Alice
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With their new album on the way, Alannah Williams discusses Wolf Alice’s latest single, The Last Man on Earth
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Album review: MGMT – Little Dark Age
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With those songs now synonymous with television adverts and film soundtracks, MGMT are back with a new album and potential new hits
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Review: Craig David – The Time Is Now…?
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Contributor Imogen Doyle asks if now really is the time for Craig David, as his new album consists of repetitive, catchy beats and try-hard lyrics
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The Voidz announce new album for 2018
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Why now is the perfect time for Casablancas’ ‘other’ band to return
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Review: The Killers – ‘Wonderful Wonderful’
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The Killers return with mellow electric soulfulness book-ended by bite
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PVRIS Album Review: AWKOHAWNOH
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PVRIS have matured their sound
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