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Album Review: Maple Glider – I Get Into Trouble
Music Editor Isabelle Porter reviews Maple Glider’s new album, I Get Into Trouble, praising its whimsy and lyrical frankness.
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Album Review: Laufey – Bewitched
Music Critic Mia Lynam reviews Laufey's sophomore album, praising its jazz-centric meditations on the complexity of young love.
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In Defence of: Arctic Monkeys – The Car
Music Critic Simone Salvatore revisits Arctic Monkeys' most recent effort, finding that in retrospect it is a quality release.
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Live Review: Gracie Abrams
Music Critic Atshiga Bonvin reviews Gracie Abrams' Birmingham show, praising the singer for putting on an elegant show and creating a beautiful sense of sorority
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Album Review: Olivia Rodrigo – GUTS
Sports Editor Lucy Parry reviews Olivia Rodrigo's GUTS, finding it to be a great evolution from her debut.
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Single Review: Tate McRae – Greedy
Digital Editor Halima Ahad reviews Tate McRae's confident new single 'Greedy'
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Album Review: Royal Blood – Back To The Water Below
Music Critic Simone Salvatore reviews Royal Blood's newest album, finding it to be a strong execution of their style, with effective attempts at evolution.
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Album Review: Sprain – The Lamb as Effigy
Music editor Devin Birse reviews experimental rock act Sprain's new album, finding it to be a masterwork of sonic destruction.
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Redbrick Meets: Squid
Music editors Devin Birse and Oliver Scoggins chat to Anton Pearson of acclaimed experimental rock act Squid to discuss recording their new album, unusual instruments, fond memories of meals in Birmingham and up and coming bands.
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Redbrick Meets: Mae Muller
Music Editor Hannah Gadd sat down with rising pop-star and Eurovision entrant Mae Muller to discuss her long-awaited debut album
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Single Review: Baby Queen – Quarter Life Crisis
Music Editor Hannah Gadd reviews Baby Queen's latest release from her upcoming album, finding it to be perfectly cynical and infectious
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Single Review: FIFTY FIFTY – Cupid Remix ft. Sabrina Carpenter
Digital Editor Halima Ahad reviews FIFTY FIFTY's new single with Sabrina Carpenter, describing it as the song you need to sing along to in your room when thinking about love