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Live Review: Fall Out Boy
Music Critic Ash Sutton reviews Fall Out Boy in Birmingham, applauding the impressive set design and the band's musical talent
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Live Review: Maisie Peters
Music Critic Eloise Howell praises Maisie Peters for transforming the O2 Academy Birmingham into a 'coven celebrating girlhood and relishing in heartbreak'
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Live Review: JLS
Music Critic Mia Lapwood reviews JLS' Birmingham show, praising the group's high-energy performance
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Redbrick Meets: Bingo Fury
Music Editor Devin Birse chats to rising Bristol experimentalist Bingo Fury about David Berman, his choice to move towards melody, and the wider Bristol scene
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Redbrick Meets: Baby Queen
Music Editor Hannah Gadd sits down with Baby Queen ahead of her Nottingham show to talk about tour and her dazzling debut album Quarter Life Crisis
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Album Preview: Baby Queen – Quarter Life Crisis
Music Editor Hannah Gadd previews Baby Queen's debut album, describing it as an 'existential pop daydream'
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Live Review: Leith Ross
Music Editor Isabelle Porter reviews Leith Ross's show at the O2 Institute, commending the singer-songwriter's captivating performance and the concert's laid-back atmosphere
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Live Review: Baby Queen
Music Editor Hannah Gadd reviews Baby Queen in Birmingham, praising her mesmerising stage presence and describing the show as a 'glitzy grunge-pop spectacle'
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Redbrick Meets: Jah Wobble
Music Editor Devin Birse chats to Jah Wobble about post-punk dudes, the issue with guitarists, his worst gig ever and the joys of the Fender P
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Live Review: The Japanese House
Music Critic Dan Smith reviews The Japanese House in Birmingham, praising their ability to put on a great performance
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Album Review: George Clanton – Ooh Rap I Ya
Music Critic Harry Grace reviews George Clanton's sophomore album, Ooh Rap I Ya, finding it to be a great homage to '90s era trip-hop and vaporwave.
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Album Review: Drake – For All The Dogs
Music critic Elvira Zarina-Cristino review Drakes gigantic new album For All The Dogs, finding it to be another worthy entry in his ever expanding oeuvre.