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Review: Sigrid – ‘Mirror’
Alice Fortt reviews the latest single from singer-songwriter Sigrid.
Albums We Would Marry if We Had the Chance
Is that the sound of wedding bells? We dish out the deets on the albums that we would easily get down on one knee for here!
A Nostalgic Return to Teen Angst: A Review of Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour
Maddie Lock sings all the praises for Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album.
Battle of the Britney Spears Eras
Britney Spears is a legend, there’s no doubt about that. She’s released 9 studio albums…
This Week in Records (31/5/2021) – Black Honey, The Wombats and Poppy
Records Editor Alice Fortt gives us some top music picks for her final stint of TWIR.
The Best Football Anthems
What footie anthem gets stuck in your head? Our writers discuss their top football anthems here!
The Best of Horrorcore Hip-hop: clipping.’s There Existed An Addiction to Blood
Horrorcore hip-hop is a sub-genre typically full of intensely violent lyrics, more bragging than may…
Celebrities Are Not Raising Your Children: Lil Nas X’s ‘MONTERO (Call Be By Your Name)’
Upcoming Records Editor Connie Seamer criticises the recent backlash recieved by Lil Nas X, calling it ‘a question of homophobia’.
Review: Artemis – ‘New Waves’
Local band Artemis have done it again.
Ballers N’ Beats: The Intersection Between Basketball and Music
Music and basketball have always come together hand in hand, whether that be NBA stars…
Review: Billie Eilish – ‘Your Power’
Lucy Maggs reviews the latest release from singer-songwriter Billie Eilish.
What Is ‘Indie’ Music?
Records Executive Katie Evans muses over what we can really call ‘indie’ music today, nor even if indie music still exists in the way we once defined it.
Rock n’ Roll Homage or Rock n’ Roll Parody? A Review of Weezer’s Van Weezer
Harry Geeves laments the downfall of Weezer in their newest questionable LP, Van Weezer.
The Best of the 2000s: Bright Eyes – I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning
Upcoming deputy editor Harry Geeves gives a strong case for why Bright Eyes’ fifth album is a defining record of the 2000s.