This Week in Records (21/9/2020) – YUNGBLUD, Cousin Kula, and Trixie Mattel
God, has this week been a good week for new music. I won’t lie when…
God, has this week been a good week for new music. I won’t lie when…
Classic Culture editor Olivia Dellar takes us through a brief history of arguably one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin.
Ross Holmes tells us why we’d be FOOLISH not to listen to The Correspondents’ Foolishman.
Records Exec Katie Evans talks through her thoughts of this week’s new releases.
Becky Davies takes a trip down memory lane to revisit Mika’s debut album.
Records Editor, Alice Fortt, takes us through all the hottest tunes released throughout the week.
Georgie Holmes reminisces on the album that started it all for her; P!nk’s Greatest Hits… So Far!!!
It’s that time again folks! This week brought us a plethora of new singles and…
This week has been an absolutely fantastic one for new albums. We’ve got new LPs…
A maybe controversial article from Callum Holgate today on why Neck Deep’s 2015 album is the very best of the pop-punk genre.
Maddie Lock explores Swift’s shifting position of stardom amongst the backdrop of society.
Is Korn (1994) the very best of Nu Metal? Callum Holgate has the answer. *Reader discretion advised*
Records Exec Katie Evans is here with her thoughts on this weeks new releases.
Josh Matthews states his case for Guns N’ Roses’ debut LP being the very best of 80s hard rock.