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Clashing 80s pop sounds with high energy, androgynous glam rock, Music Critic Emma Gardner, declares Walt Disco's latest EP a powerful experience for the masses
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Future Islands' latest record is a one-dimensional album which fails to build on any of their earlier works and leaves the listener disappointed Music Critic Ben Forsdick argues
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Music Critic Emma Walker catches up with Black Honey front-woman Izzy B. Phillips to discuss what to expect from upcoming album, Written & Directed, and what it is like to be in a band during a pandemic
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Music Critic Lizzie Faircliff charts the genre defying and entertaining career of Miley Cyrus, whose latest phase is perhaps her most promising yet
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Music Critic, Aimee Sargeant makes the case for Queen's The Works as one of the iconic rock outfit's best releases in this essential album review
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Music Critic Raphael Kalid gives an introduction into the dark and surreal world of Lausse the Cat. Featuring a unique collection of lo-fi, experimental hip hop, the alleycat's work is worth a dive for any fan of the genre
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To celebrate Black History Month, Redbrick's Music Critics came together to write about some of the Black artists that they believe have made, and are making, substantial and noteworthy contributions to the music industry
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Music Critic Kelsey Baxter-Sibley, takes a look at Lauren Aquilina's newest single, finding it to be a welcome step up in pop production after a long hiatus
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After the very sad passing of lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen, Music Editor Bethany-Jo O'Neill takes a look at what is widely regarded as the greatest guitar solo of all time, Van Halen's 'Eruption'
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Bastille's latest track finds relevance with the experiences of the past year whilst successfully experimenting with new sounds Music Critic Kelsey Baxter-Sibley argues
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Music Critic Bethany Carter takes a look at the reasons for the recent increase in vinyl sales and gives advice on how to start your own record collection
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Following recent Bastille singles 'Survivin' and 'WHAT YOU GONNA DO???', Music Critic Sammy Andrews talks to drummer Chris Wood about their new music and the future of the music industry