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Live Review: Sam Fender’s People Watching Tour
Music Writer Atshiga Bonvin reviews Sam Fender's Birmingham show as part of his People Watching tour
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Live Review: Palace
Music Critic Asha Rajoriya reviews Palace's 'Ultrasounds' tour, and their Birmingham show at the Town Hall
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8 Songs You Should To Listen To – December 2024
Music Critic Yusra Zakir gives her picks for the 8 songs you should listen to this December
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Live Review: Fontaines D.C.
Music Editor Alfie Warner and Music Critic Liza Glushak review Fontaines D.C.'s first UK show for their fourth album 'Romance'
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Live Review: Ezra Collective
Music Critic Louie McCormack reviews the Ezra Collective's live performance at the O2 Institute, commenting on the group's promotion of positivity and incredible stage presence
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Live Review: Dead Pony
Music Editor Alfie Warner reviews Dead Pony's show at the O2 Institute, praising the band's cohesiveness and celebrating Scotland's new wave of musicians
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A Beginners Guide to Appalachian Folk Music
Music Critic Ninke van Tonder gives a brief introduction to Appalachian Folk Music, talking about its influences and giving her artist recommendations
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Five songs for your star sign: Pisces
Music Critic Kanchalee Wiphupong goes through her top five songs for the Pisces zodiac sign
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Behind the Hot Spot of Birmingham’s Jazz Nights: Digbeth Jazz
Music Critic Liza Glushak interviews 'Digbeth Jazz', the rebranded event formerly known as 'Jazz at The Spotted Dog' , commenting on the legacy of the event, the anxieties in the move, and their goals for the future
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Live Review: IDLES
Music Editor Alfie Warner reviews IDLES show at the O2 Academy for their 'Love Is The Fing' world tour, commenting on IDLES' showmanship and the dangers of rowdy crowds
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Redbrick Meets: Justin Nozuka
Music Critic Archie Marks talks with Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Nozuka about tour life, process, TikTok and Ethel Cain
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Album Review: Tyler, The Creator- CHROMAKOPIA
Music Critic Charlie Mead claims Tyler, The Creator's 'pallet of product has become evidently more expansive' with the release of CHROMAKOPIA