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Review: Fall Out Boy – 'Centuries'
Fall Out Boy’s new single doesn’t quite cut the mustard with Oli Polhill.
Review: Circa Waves – ‘So Long’
Having just played various festivals throughout the summer including Reading and Leeds and announced their…
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett reveal new track – listen
‘Nature Boy’ is the third single to be lifted from collaborative jazz album, Cheek to Cheek, which is due for release next Monday.
Records round-up: 13/09/14 – 19/09/14
This week’s round-up sees Paloma Faith debuting in the dance genre, the latest slice from Cheek to Cheek and Lowell’s return as a solo artist with her first LP.
Review: U2 – Songs Of Innocence
U2 have created an ‘average-est hits’, a collection of songs that probably won’t be remembered after the inevitable accompanying tour
Alt-J stream new album via This Is All Yours app
The app allows you to stream the album in full, dependent on your location.
La Roux shares video for ‘Kiss And Not Tell’ – watch
The video for the second single to be lifted from the latest album draws inspiration from 1980s adult chat lines.
La Roux shares video for 'Kiss And Not Tell' – watch
The video for the second single to be lifted from the latest album draws inspiration from 1980s adult chat lines.
The 1975 unveil video for ‘Heart Out’ – watch
The video features a younger version of the band performing ‘Heart Out’.
Records round-up: 06/09/14 – 12/09/14
This week’s round-up sees BANKS’ highly-anticipated debut album hit the shelves.
Review: Ben Willmott – Summer Sun
With many years of experience being a part of numerous funk and jazz bands, Willmott has finally created a unique album which demonstrates his versatility as a multi-instrumental musician.
Alt-J share two videos for ‘Every Other Freckle’ – watch
The third single to be lifted from upcoming album This Is All Yours receives two videos.
Review: Ariana Grande – My Everything
With huge, chart-topping leading singles, we could have been in for a treat with Ariana’s sophomore album, but it just doesn’t meet the mark.
Review: Maroon 5 – V
V contains many catchy pop songs strengthened by Adam Levine’s iconic vocals; but this is accompanied with some weak filler tracks which hold it back from creating anything truly memorable.