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Next Wave #1144: Lucy Tun
“I would say I’m definitely more of an extrovert,” Lucy Tun laughs over Zoom. “I think I came to that conclusion at the beginning of this year. I spent about three weeks at home without going out and I was like: no, I’m dying, I need to see people!” A…
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In Conversation: Matilda Mann
Despite only having started releasing music in 2020, Matilda Mann has asserted herself as a rising star in British music. Her soft vocals, use of gentle guitars and candid lyrics about love align her with the likes of Tommy Lefroy, beabadoobee and Eloise. For the release of her latest EP,…
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Mahalia – IRL
Mahalia is back. The Grammy and Brit-nominated artist offers something of a love letter to herself with the release of her delicious sophomore album ‘IRL’. On the album, Mahalia blends ethereal vocals with shimmering RnB synths to create a timeless and simultaneously current RnB album. Intoxicating first track ‘Ready’ sees…
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Head Of The Love Club: Gretel Hänlyn Interviewed
“There was a very exuberant, extravagant young man dressed all in sparkly pink called Zack, who I promised I’d get a drink for because he was singing all of the lyrics, but I couldn’t find him afterwards. Zack if you’re out there!” laughs 20 year-old musician Gretel Hänlyn via Zoom.…
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Live Report: Barn On The Farm Festival 2023
Barn on the Farm is a hidden gem of UK festivals. Boasting previous headliners like Ed Sheeran and Hozier, the humble festival – of only a few thousand capacity – rests in the middle of the Gloucestershire countryside, awaiting punters with open arms and a truly genuine spirit. Musicians and…
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Daniel Caesar – NEVER ENOUGH
Daniel Caesar’s new album ‘NEVER ENOUGH’ has arrived. The outstanding crooner and songwriter arrived on the scene in 2017 with a soul-baring debut ‘Freudian’ which was followed up with the controversial and philosophical ‘Case Study 101’ back in 2019. Now, he returns with a warm, intimate masterclass in contemporary R&B…
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Why Are Gig Tickets So Damn Expensive These Days?
Fancied bagging yourself some Beyoncé tickets for her latest World Tour? How about seeing The 1975 ‘At Their Very Best’? Maybe a summery weekend in Manchester is what you’re after, with tickets to Parklife? Try again my friend. You’ll need magical powers or some kind of magic lamp to get…
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“It’s Just For Us, Isn’t It?” Inside The 1975’s Tiny Manchester Show
“It’s good to be home, ladies and gentlemen,” nods frontman of The 1975, Matty Healy, to a small crowd of adoring fans in Manchester’s Gorilla. The tiny show – just over 500 people have made it inside – is part of BRITs Week presented by Mastercard for War Child. The…
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In Conversation: Isobel Waller-Bridge
From TV sensations like Fleabag to film period dramas like Emma, Isobel Waller-Bridge has an impressive CV under her belt. A versatile and in-demand composer, Waller-Bridge has worked across TV, film, theatre, the concert hall and now, with the arrival of her latest project, ‘VIII’, has her own EP. A…
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First Aid Kit – Palomino
Deeply personal and moving, Swedish sister-duo First Aid Kit deliver a vibrant fifth studio album in ‘Palomino.’ Their most conventionally ‘pop’ work yet, this pensive album uplifts whilst still offering the sisters’ unique blend of folk and Americana. Tracks ‘Angel’ and ‘Ready To Run’ share stories of heartbreak and happiness,…
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