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Fred and Finley Review: Sufjan Stevens, Sprain & Headache

Fred and Finley are two friends who love music. Their album reviews are experimental. Music is discussed and the conversation is transcribed, akin to a play. Here, we are trying…

The Murder of Tupac Shakur and the arrest of Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis

The murder of Tupac Shakur is one of the most infamous pop culture events, one that has been highly speculated about and mythologized due to its unsolved nature. Heated debates…

Pretty Privilege and The Burden of The Past: Madison Beer’s Silence Between Songs

Maybe the Insta Baddie is to music what the dumb blonde once was to cinema. Present a certain look and take on a presumed incapacity for self-awareness, substance, or depth. …

‘Falling or Flying’ by Jorja Smith soars

26-year old Jorja Smith has returned to the music scene with her second studio album Falling or Flying, which was released last month through the independent record label FAMM. Smith takes…

How hot is the Billboard Hot 100?

With the debut of Drake and J. Cole’s song “First Person Shooter” at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Drake officially tied Michael Jackson for the most number-one…

Subterranean sound festival: all alone on an industrial estate

As my friend and I get off from the tram and start walking towards SWEETDRAM distillery, the setting of Edinburgh-based collective GRDN’s annual Subtarrenean Sound festival, we both look at…

Review: King Krule at Barrowland Ballroom

Archy Marshall, AKA King Krule, played to a sold-out Barrowland Ballroom on Friday 6th October.   It’s Friday night, and the excitement of 2000 psyched-up kids is palpable. Already onto…

Why classical music events only attract the ‘posh’

Without thinking too hard about it, I picked a seat in the front row of the upper stall, excited for the prospect of an evening away from uni. Three hours…