Review: Infinite Things by Paloma Faith
I expected 'Infinite Things' from the new Paloma Faith installment. Her fifth studio album is an intended youthful
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I expected 'Infinite Things' from the new Paloma Faith installment. Her fifth studio album is an intended youthful
Quite often when it comes to music, I can find myself being a bit of a purist; or, in probably
“We’re coming back with a new kind of sound; we’re coming back with a higgledy-piggledy mess – but cool.
Comedy albums are hit and miss. But Ninja Sex Party’s 5th original album, The Prophecy, is one of the
Sufjan Stevens’ music has always been inspired by America, be it American folklore, history, or geography, particularly on his two
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Throughout the lockdown, I have taken to listening to music whilst reading books, which has proven to make an even
As freshers week draws slowly closer, it can cause many to reflect on their own first-year experiences. The highs of
The knowledge of the unifying and comforting power of music has been well established; and in this difficult period, it&
Salutations, dear fresher! And welcome to Lancaster, a small town stuffed away in the north-west of England, an hour’s
In a year that has hit the live-music industry particularly hard, with few concerts being safe to take place, putting
Whenever I write a review, I try to rate the final verdict out of five rather than ten. It means
On Friday the 10th of July, songwriter James Humphry brought out his new EP ‘Memory Palace.’ I had heard his
During Lockdown, songwriter James Humphry released his second EP, 'Memory Palace.' I was lucky enough to be able
The Deaf Institute opened in 1877 with the intent of helping adults with poor hearing and speech difficulties. This iconic