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Single Review: Bebe Rexha and ITZY – Break My Heart Myself
Culture Editor Halima Ahad reviews the remix of 'Break My Heart Myself' by Bebe Rexha with members of ITZY, highlighting the meaning of the lyrics and how the new verse adds to the song
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Single Review: Loyle Carner – Georgetown
Music Critic Darcy Brown reviews Loyle Carner's new single, highlighting how the rapper explores his heritage with honesty and confidence on the track
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Reading Festival Review – Sunday 28th August
Music Editors Bas Bevan, Lorcan Drury and Faith Parker review the final day of Reading Festival 2022
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Album Review: The Amazons – How Will I Know If Heaven Will Find Me?
Music Editor Bas Bevan reviews the upcoming third album from The Amazons, praising its authenticity, hopeful message and range of influences
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Redbrick Meets: Solar Eyes
Music Editor Emma Gardner sat down with Glenn Smyth of Solar Eyes to discuss their appearance at Moseley Folk Festival, lockdown creativity and dinner party plans with Bob Dylan
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Reading Festival 2022 Review: Friday 26th August
Music Editors Bas Bevan, Faith Parker and Lorcan Drury recount their highlights of performances on the Friday of Reading Festival 2022
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Summer Songs Playlist
Music Critics sum up their favourite summery songs to listen to come rain or shine
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Album Review: Black Midi – Hellfire
Music critic Dean Turner reviews Black Midi's latest album, commending it's musical complexity
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Reading Festival Preview: Festival Republic Stage
Music Editor Bas Bevan previews the Festival Republic Stage at Reading Festival, highlighting its exciting line up and how it supports young talent
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Album Review: Mabel – About Last Night
Culture Editor Halima Ahad reviews Mabel's new album, describing it as a confident but vulnerable journey through the emotions of a night out
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Album Review: Itzy – CHECKMATE
Culture Editor Halima Ahad praises Itzy’s album CHECKMATE’s theme of self-love and self-confidence as well as the fun electro-pop sound
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Album Review: Sabrina Carpenter – emails i can’t send
Culture Editor Halima Ahad reviews Sabrina Carpenter's new album, emails i can't send, calling it a fun yet thoughtful record about love and life