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The Beatles’ Enduring Legacy
Beatlemania /biːt(ə)lˈmeɪnɪə/ noun noun: Beatlemania – extreme enthusiasm for the Beatles pop group, as manifested…
Celebrating Blur’s 2023 Wembley Return: Mollie’s Top Ten Tracks
Ahead of their big Wembley Stadium return next year, Mollie Potter takes a look at her favourite tracks from the iconic Britpop band.
Kaiser Chiefs – ‘How 2 Dance’ single review: the Kaisers’ attempt at a party anthem fails to stand out
Callum Joynes will not want to be dancing to the Kaiser Chiefs’ new lead single.
BROCKHAMPTON – ‘Big Pu**y’ single review: setting anticipation for one final album
Reece Beckett is anticipating the final album from US group BROCKHAMPTON.
The Beatles – Revolver (Super Deluxe Edition) album review: still the Beatles’ coolest album
You’d imagine that 60 years since ‘Love Me Do’, pop culture might have moved…
Joshua Bassett – ‘SHE SAID HE SAID SHE SAID’ single review: a punchy, near-perfect pop anthem
Rhianna Saglani is impressed with yet another single from Disney star Joshua Bassett.
Taylor Swift – ‘Midnights’ album review: the album we didn’t know we needed
Alyssa-Caroline Burnette sees Taylor Swift’s landmark new album worthy of bejewelment.
The Vamps – ’10 Years of The Vamps’ album review: not a usual ‘best of’ album
Rhianna Saglani reflects on a decade of the pop boyband with their new compilation album.
Loyle Carner – ‘hugo’ album review: full of rage, vulnerability, and charm
Loyle Carner explores alt rapper Loyle Carner’s latest studio album.
Olly Murs – ‘Die Of A Broken Heart’ single review: undeniably catchy, but devoid of any personality
Callum Joynes has mixed feelings about the first single in four years from Olly Murs.
Joshua Bassett – ‘would you love me now?’ single review: a classic heartbreak song told through meaningful lyrics
Rhianna Saglani checks out American pop boy Joshua Bassett’s latest release.
LCD Soundsystem – ‘New Body Rhumba’ single review: an instant dance-rock classic
Emma Wheater is ready to dance to LCD Soundsystem’s first release in 5 years.
On Edge: Anticipating Arctic Monkeys’ ‘The Car’
Amy Scott-Munden takes a look ahead to the highly-anticipated seventh album from indie kings Arctic Monkeys.
Paramore – ‘This Is Why’ single review: Paramore are BACK!
Susanna Robertson-Sheath is impressed with Paramore’s much-anticipated return.