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Nottingham indie band Cucamaras, who return with their latest single 'Safe Bet'
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Cucamaras’ ‘Safe Bet’: an honest song about the daunting reality of uni life

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Cucamaras is a Nottingham-based band consisting of Josh Hart, Olly Bowley, Dan McGrath and Joe Newton. When they first started, the band explored indie rock…

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East London rock band 'Chapter and Verse', who have released their latest single 'After Midnight'
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London rockers Chapter and Verse state new intent with latest single ‘After Midnight’

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Finding something truly unique in rock music is, without question, quite a challenge. The line between derivative and being ‘different’ for different’s sake can be…

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The cover image for Lorde's latest single 'Solar Power'
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Lorde returns with sure-fire summer anthem ‘Solar Power’

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After four long years, Lorde has finally returned with the debut single of her third album and it couldn’t have come at a better time.…

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The cover image for Japanese Breakfast's third album 'Jubilee'
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Japanese Breakfast bring all the indie vibes with third album ‘Jubilee’

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When a song no older than the announcement of yet another lockdown postponement breaks into your ‘top 10 most listened’ list, pushing James Bay and…

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TV Review: The Bad Batch Episode Six

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The Batch Continues in its next instalment. The Bad Batch continue the journey that they started last episode, this time taking a job on Corellia…

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Easy Life's debut album 'Life's A Beach' - cover artwork
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Leicester’s Easy Life provide perfect summer soundtrack with debut ‘life’s a beach’

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The fast-growing Leicester band Easy Life are back with their debut album, ‘life’s a beach’. With the album’s release date brought forward to 28 May,…

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Platform's May Playlist recommendations - Maneskin, Rina Sawayama, Royal Blood
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Platform Playlist – Our May 2021 Recommendations

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Carrying on a fine tradition from editors before me, I wanted to revive the eternal spirit of collaboration for a celebration of the month past…

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The cover image of Holly Humberstone's latest single 'The Walls Are Way Too Thin'
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Holly Humberstone’s ‘The Walls Are Way Too Thin’ hits a tone of loneliness and rejection

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Holly Humberstone’s latest single, ‘The Walls Are Way Too Thin’, is about loneliness, isolation and rejection, and is also probably the most vulnerable song she…

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TV Review: The Bad Batch Episode Five

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The newest episode of The Bad Batch – titled Rampage – has been released on Disney+. While its critics might call it filler, there are…

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Looking Back After 20 Years on Moulin Rouge!

HelenBarber June 1, 2021 No Comments 20 year anniversaryMoulin RougeMusicalNicole Kidmanreview

It has been two decades since the release of Baz Luhrmann’s show-stopping film Moulin Rouge!- so how does it hold up 20 years later? 2001…

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