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Culture Club announce comeback single – listen
‘More than Silence’ is the band’s first single release in over 15 years and is taken from their upcoming album, Tribes, which will hit shelves early next year.
Review: Mallory Knox – Asymmetry
Cambridge five-piece Mallory Knox have released their highly anticipated second album, Asymmetry, to follow on from…
Chart round-up: Ed Sheeran overtakes ‘All About That Bass’
In the album chart, Taylor Swift’s latest record 1989 has reached number one.
Nostalgic News: Foo Fighters release There Is Nothing Left to Lose 15 years ago today
15 years ago Foo Fighters released their third studio album, There Is Nothing Left to Lose.
Records round-up: 01/11/14 – 07/11/14
This week’s round-up sees Calvin Harris’ new album Motion released, including collaborations with Gwen Stefani and HAIM.
Review: Black Veil Brides – Black Veil Brides IV
Black Veil Brides’ fourth studio album is a disappointing follow up to their last release.
Review: Bear’s Den – Islands
On 20th October, up and coming band Bear’s Den released their debut album Islands following…
Sir Ian McKellen overshadows George Ezra in new music video – watch
The well-loved actor steals the show in music video for ‘Listen To The Man’.
First Aid Kit share video for ‘Stay Gold’ – watch
The Swedish duo have revealed the video for the title track of their latest album Stay Gold.
Bombay Bicycle Club reveal video for ‘Home By Now’ – watch
‘Home By Now’ will be the band’s upcoming single from latest album, So Long, See You Tomorrow.
Review: Jessie Ware – Tough Love
Will Ware’s sophomore record live up to her dazzling debut?
Chart round-up: Ben Howard makes number one
This week’s round-up consists of new releases, including Ben Howard, in the album chart, with some new entries into the singles charts.
Records round-up: 25/10/14 – 31/10/14
This week’s round-up consists of Taylor Swift’s new album and, Hampshire-born, Alexa Goddard’s latest offering, and a new instalment of Live Lounge sessions.
Review: Ben Howard – I Forget Where We Were
Although it’s not the album fans might have wanted from Howard, this record stands alone as a truly exciting and experimental follow up.