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Led Zeppelin: From Concerts for Schools to Sold-Out World Tours
Classic Culture editor Olivia Dellar takes us through a brief history of arguably one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin.
Review: Teadie777 and Tokez Ini – ‘Hendrik’
The track opens with ‘this is next level’ and editor Morgan McMillan certainly agrees!
Review: Vistas – ‘Stranger’
Leann Yfrah discusses the latest mood-boosting track from Vistas.
‘Teamwork At It’s Finest’: A Review of Snow Patrol and The Saturday Songwriters’ The Fireside Sessions EP
Snow Patrol wrote a new EP with the help of their fans on Instagram – but is it any good?
Hidden Gem: The Correspondents – Foolishman
Ross Holmes tells us why we’d be FOOLISH not to listen to The Correspondents’ Foolishman.
Review: BTS – ‘Dynamite’; Fun and Upbeat
Charlotte Brennan raves about the newest track from BTS.
This Week in Records (13/09/2020) – James Blake, Django Django and Everything Everything
Records Exec Katie Evans talks through her thoughts of this week’s new releases.
A Journey of Self-Discovery: A Review of Use Me by PVRIS
Editor Morgan McMillan depicts why you should be in love with PVRIS’s new sophomore album.
Review: Sixx: A.M.; Artists For Change – ‘Maybe It’s Time’
Alex Read reviews the revamp of Sixx: A.M.’s 2016 track ‘Maybe It’s Time’.
‘Club Future Nostalgia is open and ready for business’; A Review of Dua Lipa and The Blessed Madonna’s Club Future Nostalgia
Six months ago, Dua Lipa released her highly anticipated second studio album Future Nostalgia. It became…
Review: Sleeping at Last – ‘Five (Instrumental)’; Soothing Simple Beauty
A hauntingly beautiful new Sleeping at Last instrumental track gets top marks from Georgie Holmes.
My First Album: Mika – Life In Cartoon Motion
Becky Davies takes a trip down memory lane to revisit Mika’s debut album.
‘A Nostalgic and Immersive Experience That Sums Up Everything Badlands Stood For’; A Review of Halsey’s BADLANDS (Live from Webster Hall)
Vicky Greer tells us why Halsey’s newest LP might be the best live album out there at the moment.
Review: Calvin Harris and The Weeknd – ‘Over Now’; 70s Funk Realness
Sophie Young raves about the funky vibes of the newest Calvin Harris x The Weeknd collaboration.