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A Beginner’s Guide to… Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Sophie Jordan introduces us to Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Live review: Pete Doherty
Alec Fullerton was pleasantly surprised by Doherty at the O2 Academy Bristol
The Stone Roses’ Third Coming
Richard Birch and Daniel Curtis dissect The Stone Roses’ return
Album review: The Colour in Anything
Fin Johnston finds himself captivated by James Blake’s extended comeback offering
What happened to Pussy Riot?
Richard Birch examines all of the punk controversy afresh
Review: A Moon Shaped Pool
Felix Jones is wowed by Radiohead’s desolate new LP
A Beginner’s Guide to… Halsey
Emmanuelle Soffe examines the beautiful darkness of Halsey
Rewind: Let It Be
Sam Purnell reflects on the release of The Beatles’ final studio album
Common People, an Uncommon Stage
Ellen Peirson-Hagger discusses the diversity of Oxford music at Common People Festival
“David Cameron, you wanker!”
Ellen Peirson-Hagger discusses fandom and arts funding with Wolf Alice’s Joff and Joel
A Beginner’s Guide to… Kikagaku Moyo
Richard Birch explores the curious output of Kikagaku Moyo
The changing times of pop music
Thomas Athey examines the commercialisation of creativity
Interview: We Are Scientists
Daniel Curtis got the lowdown on touring, synths and songwriting
OxFolk Review: ‘In The Air Or The Earth’
‘In The Air Or The Earth’, the latest release by the Askew Sisters, is less a simple listening experience than an immersive storytelling session-...
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