Tag: new music
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AN INTERVIEW WITH: Multiplier

Often compared to Elbow, Radiohead and Doves, Manchester four piece Multiplier have been tipped as an English Indie band to watch out for. Their influences range from rock and indie to shoe-gaze pop and soundtracks. They’ve kindly answered a few questions about themselves and their new single ‘Love You To Death’. For people who…
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ALBUM REVIEW: ZAYN – Mind of Mine

Former One Direction member hits out with a mediocre debut lacking in creativity or charm Is it a criminal offence to leave a boy-band and not have to follow it up with a solo effort? At the age of 23, Zayn Malik probably has less of an inkling to settle down in a nice bungalow in the…
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NEWS: Yeezy Streams First Single Off TLOP

Controversial Chicago rapper Kanye West has finally released his first single almost two months after his seventh LP came out. https://twitter.com/TeamKanyeDaily/status/714306501582655488 The song in question Famous began streaming on Spotify and Apple Music yesterday, contradicting West’s promise to only offer The Life Of Pablo on Tidal. Famous stirred up a lot of controversy following the comments West makes…
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TRACK REVIEW: Sunrise Skater Kids – Rylo Ken

If you couldn’t tell from the release date of Sunrise Skater Kids debut album being April 1st then it’s worth mentioning the band are as much of a legitimate emo band as The Lonely Island are a hip hop act. After last year’s success with his satirical album Beating A Dead Horse, Jarrod Alonge is…
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TRACK REVIEW: The Last Shadow Puppets – Miracle Aligner

“It’s about a yoga teacher” Alex Turner says in his Yorkshire heavy tone when Zane Lowe asks what his and long time friend Miles Kane’s latest single is about. You’d think considering the weight of the situation, promoting their upcoming second LP as the duo The Last Shadow Puppets named Everything You’ve Came To Expect, that…
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TOP 5: SXSW Acts To Listen Out For

SXSW (short for South By Southwest) is special to say the least. Ever since it began in 1987, the festival has aimed and succeeded to grow in size and scope continuously, covering a range of entertainment and art from film to interactive media though the indisputable reason why everyone travels to Austin, Texas for the annual event…
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TRACK REVIEW: Hovvdy – Problem

As I write this review, a strange occurrence has happened in Scotland and that is sunny weather. Just like any other part of the U.K., we’re as likely to get this kind of weather as we are a new Muse album that is any good. However, a gift from Texas in the form of Hovvdy are the…
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TRACK REVIEW: Biffy Clyro – Wolves Of Winter

Roguish Scottish rockers make their return, sounding angrier than ever on their latest single It’s been a while since we last heard a brand new album from bearded three piece act Biffy Clyro (3 years, 1 month, 22 days but who’s counting?) who since the release of ambitious double LP Opposites have been touring extensively, playing…
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Are We About To Witness A New Age For Albums?

Kanye’s The Life Of Pablo is being updated and changed weeks after release: could this be the new standard? “Ima fix wolves”. These were the words uttered on Twitter by hip hop artist and self proclaimed god Kanye West mere hours after releasing his highly anticipated seventh LP The Life Of Pablo and unsurprisingly, this…
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This Week In Music: 12th – 19th March

Covering the biggest music stories of the past seven days to keep you in the know! Death Grips open up about Bottomless Pit After stating that their 2015 release Jenny Death would be the band’s last, Death Grips quickly followed up that news with the announcement of Bottomless Pit and last night we got our first details.Album…
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