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The Bonny is a near knockout album with a small stumble in quality in its last few tracks, Film Editor Matt Taylor writes
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Phoebe Bridgers' single 'Kyoto' tells the story of Bridgers' dissociation with Japan despite her love for the country, Hannah Massey writes
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Whilst Oasis' demo 'Don't Stop...' doesn't sit at the top of their discography ranking, it's a real treat to have any new music from them at all, Music Editor Gemma Elgar writes
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Phoebe Bridgers has evolved in her instrumentation whilst also staying true to her signature fragile sound in her latest single, Music Critic Sarah Mawson reviews
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Music Critic Samantha Andrews urges everyone to listen to The 1975's new single, If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know), saying it could be the band's best track to date
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Music Critic Ffion Haf reviews The Kooks' latest EP of nostalgic old tracks with excitement for its potential sequel
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Music Critic Hannah Massey reviews Tame Impala's album The Slow Rush in full, calling it a deeply personal reflection on his own life
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Music Editor Gemma Elgar urges everyone to listen to Bleachers, the perfect artist for the beginning of summer, whose music ranges from cathartic pop belters, to some beautifully laid back, introspective tracks
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James West explores the lesser-appreciated line up of Fleetwood Mac following Lindsey Buckingham's departure, and the more mature album that came as a result
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Digital Editor Holly Pittaway reviews quality-over-quantity artist Still Woozy's new single Window, a simultaneously melancholic and uplifting track
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Culture Editor Grace Baxendine reviews the latest Laura Marling album, Song For Our Daughter, calling it one of the most beautiful albums she has heard in a long time
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Music Editor Bethany-Jo O'Neill covers some of her favourite musical live steams from artists during the COVID-19 period