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Review: DMA’s “In the Air” single

Music Editor February 23, 2018 No Comments AustraliaDMA'SIn the Airnottinghamrock citysingle reviewTommy O'Dell

The Sydney-based, alternative rock trio, DMA’S dropped their second single, ‘In The Air’, and the boys have delivered once again. The trio have taken a step…

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Review: Glass Mountain at Rough Trade

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The Bradford quartet graced Nottingham’s notorious music venue on February 16th by showcasing beautiful cinematic’s and pure psychedelia Glass Mountain had a lot to live…

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Erasure at the Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall: Review

Faith Pring February 19, 2018 No Comments 80sbright light bright lighterasuremusicnottinghampopreviewroyal concert hall

On the 12th of February, Nottingham was dazzled by Erasure’s performance at the Royal Concert Hall. From sparkly tops (which, yes, did come off) to…

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Interview: Bright Light Bright Light

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Bright Light Bright Light has been touring across the UK with renowned pop-band Erasure, and on the 12th of February he hit Nottingham. This is…

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Interview: Heather and Ciara from Pale Waves

Music Editor February 19, 2018 No Comments 80sBritney SpearsinterviewMadonnaManchestermusicPale WavesPop MusicTelevision Romance

Announced as the winner of the “Under The Radar” award supported by HMV at the VO5 NME Awards 2018, Manchester quartet Pale Waves are definitely worth…

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Paloma Faith to headline Nottingham’s Splendour Festival 2018

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More big names are expected to be added to the bill ahead of the festival’s special 10th anniversary. Multi-talented singer-songwriter Paloma Faith – one of…

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Fortnite Battle Royale: Review

Katie Green February 16, 2018 No Comments battle royaleepic gamesfortnitegamingps4reviewvideo games

With PUBG reinventing the Multiplayer battle royale genre, Fortnite BR provides a more stylistic faster paced alternative. The concept for Fortnite BR is a rather…

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Opinion Piece: Are Youtubers too big for their boots?

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The idea of a Youtuber used to be a distant and foreign concept, but now they seem to be everywhere and Youtube seems to be…

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Bright Light Bright Light to support Erasure at the Royal Concert Hall

Faith Pring February 5, 2018 No Comments bright light bright lightelton johnerasuregigmusicnottinghamroyal concert halltour

Bright Light Bright Light is the alias of Welsh synth pop artist Rod Thomas. With numerous nu-disco flecked releases, including his most recent critically acclaimed…

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Beat the Streets: Music for a social movement

Faith Pring February 5, 2018 No Comments beat the streetsblack cats and magpiescharityframeworkgigshomelessmusicnottinghamtayla jadethe frantics

Platform Magazine’s James Evans looks at the festival that smashed £100,000 for Framework, a local charity helping the homeless. From discussing the event, the cause…

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