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Bastille release video for ‘Oblivion’ – watch
The seventh single to be lifted from Bad Blood now has a video which features Sophie Turner.
Review: Foxes – ‘Glorious’
Sharing the same name as her album, ‘Glorious’ is Foxes fourth single and takes a more serious tone in comparison to some of her previous tracks.
Review: The Saturdays – ‘What Are You Waiting For?’
The Saturdays are back with their new single – but in its efforts to be a strong club anthem contender, it faces losing any kind of strong melody whatsoever.
Chart round-up: Rixton début on top
In the album chart, Ed Sheeran maintains his grip on the number one spot with his second studio album, X.
Bleachers – Strange Desire
Jack Antonoff might not yet be a household name, but this might be the project that gets him there.
Records round-up: 20/07/14 – 26/07/14
This week’s upcoming releases consist of many comebacks, including La Roux, Cheryl Cole and Maverick Sabre.
Sigma reveal video for ‘Changing’ – watch
The dance track features Paloma Faith and will be released September this year.
Bastille announce next single
This will be the band’s seventh single from their debut album.
Rae Morris releases video for ‘Cold feat. Fryars’ – watch
Rae Morris and Fryar’s musical collaboration, ‘Cold’, now has a video.
Review: Meadowlark – ‘I’ve Got You’
Need a perfect summer song? Then this may be for you!
Review: Lewis Watson – The Morning
Sally reviews Lewis’ captivating debut, and explores his skills for story telling.
Review: 5 Seconds of Summer – 5 Seconds of Summer
Boasting co-writers ranging from All Time Low’s Alex Gaskarth to Busted’s James Bourne, self-titled album 5 Seconds of Summer shows some of the bands potential, but lacks variation and is riddled with cheesy clichéd lyrics.
Review: Alt-J – ‘Left Hand Free’
Alt-J have released the second single from their upcoming album This Is All Yours and it’s a promising look into what to expect from the trio.
Review: Rise Against – The Black Market
Chicago punk rockers Rise Against are back, three years after the hugely successful ‘Endgame’, with a cathartic but nevertheless powerful seventh album.