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Live Review: Nell Mescal
Music Editor Annabelle Craven reviews Nell Mescal’s live show, praising her as one of Ireland’s most talented rising stars
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Single Review: Queen – Who Wants To Live Forever (Stranger Things Remix)
Music Critic George Spraget reviews Cedric Baravaglio's Stranger Things remix of Queen's 'Who Wants to Live , calling it the perfect encapsulation of everything fans love about the show
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Album Review: Dave – The Boy Who Played the Harp
Music critic Noah Metcalfe reviews Dave's latest album 'The Boy Who Played The Harp', and praises his vulnerability, sensitivity, and self-awareness
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Single Review: Charli XCX – House featuring John Cale
Music Critic Noah Metcalfe reviews Charli XCX's latest single, 'House'
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Single Review: Inhaler – Hole In The Ground
Music Critic Sara Khan reviews Inhaler's new single 'Hole In The Ground'
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Album Review: Del Water Gap – Chasing The Chimera
Music writer Erin Churchman reviews Del Water Gap's reflective album: Chasing the Chimera
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Redbrick Meets: Jez Collins
Music Critic Will Vere Brown sits down with Jez Collins from the Birmingham Music Archive, discussing the city's unique music culture and upcoming projects
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Now This Song is About You: Live Review of The Enemy
Music Critic Molly Cope reviews The Enemy’s live performance at Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton, applauding the authenticity of the band in their connection to the audience and the dynamic energy that they created.
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Redbrick Meets: remote
Music Editor Liza Glushak interviews Alex and Ruben of remote, diving into the band's early days, heteronormativity, and the duo's artistic process
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Live Review: The Amazons
Music Critic Chris Watts reviews The Amazons' Adapted for Stage tour, praising its Halloween twist whilst finding potential opportunities for improvement
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Album Preview: 5 Seconds of Summer – Everyone’s A Star!
Music Editor Hannah Gadd previews 5 Seconds of Summer’s new album, describing it as a testament to their rich musicality and journey as a band
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Redbrick Meets: Cliffords
Music Editor Alfie Warner interviews Iona Lynch of Cliffords, touching on their insane growth, partnership with Beamish Brewery, and Ireland's cultural renaissance