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In 2018, Guendoline Rome Viray Gomez – better known as No Rome – was described by The 1975’s Matty Healy as his “muse” following a number of collaborations on his 2018 EP ‘RIP Indo Hisashi’, including a feature on 2019’s ‘Narcissist’. Over the next few years, the band and Rome seemed fairly inseparable, with more collaborations […]
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A week after the release of his newest project Some Things Break, and with tour looming, I caught up with Benjamin Francis Leftwich to talk all things music. Benjamin picks up the phone at the end of a morning walk, on his way back from grabbing a coffee. He scrambles to disarm his Alexa before […]
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Callum Joynes is more than just ‘in love with’ The 1975’s new single.
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Kat Munday takes a look at Wolf Alice’s new ‘lullaby’ versions of tracks from their acclaimed 2021 album ‘Blue Weekend’.
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Live editor Jo Lisney is here with the latest indie LP to hit the scene; beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers.
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With the release of the 1975’s new album, let’s have a look at the label that started it all.
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Rina Sawayama’s debut album is bold and unapologetic, says Sam Pegg
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Kiera Gormley reviews the incredible mix of performances showcased on the winter Dirty Hit Tour at The Joiners, Southampton.
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Kiera Gormley chats with Oscar Lang about being young in the music industry, musical influences and old school bangers.
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Kiera Gormley interviews No Rome after the release of his new single, and ahead of a busy 2020.
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Beabadoobee talks Brit award nomination, The 1975 and how front women are taking over the world, with Kiera Gormley.
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Amber-Louise Large reviews the latest from The Japanese House