Category: music
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Song review: Coffee (What It’s Like To Fall In Love) by The Redroom
The Redroom formed in 2019 with Jess Lewis-Ward on vocals and rhythm guitar, Jake Elliott on lead guitar, Dominic Aldridge on bass, Matthew Dodds on keys and synthesisers and Charlie McDonald on drums, the band has already surpassed 100,000 streams on Spotify. Coffee is a breezy, uplifting song by the…
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An interview with Marycherry
Marycherry is a young successful DJ who is serious about her work. She has numerous shows, gigs and events going on and she is determined to go forward, providing women more room to be seen and heard in the DJ world. We have made a really cool 60s playlist together…
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In concert: Depeche Mode Memento Mori Tour
Incredible visuals, so on point album titles and an absolute unique way of making music, let’s talk about Depeche Mode! The band formed in the 1980s with Dave Gahan, Andy Fletcher, Martin Gore and Vince Clark creating a relatively unique sound that could be considered New Wave at the time.…
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In Concert: Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe
Let It ROCK, Let It ROLL, Let It GO! Def Leppard did not disappoint! The DefCrüe stadium tour kicked off last year across America that stirred many DefCrüe heads including people who are fans of Poison and of course Joan Jett & The Blackhearts. Def Leppard proved once again, they…
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In Concert: The Damned
A little Damned history: The Damned played an enourmous role in the uk punk scene that was just starting out everywhere, mainly in England. In fact they were one of the first punk rock bands to ever exist in England, just around the same time The Sex Pistols were starting…
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Artist Focus: Ray Davies and The Kinks
Wishing Ray Davies a very happy birthday today, born on June 21st 1944, he is the co-founder and mind behind legendary british rock band, The Kinks. With top hits like You Really Got Me, Waterloo Sunset and many more, The Kinks became icons of the 1960s british music scene. Today…
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In concert: Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill Tour

All in all, you’re just another brick in the wall.. The venue was fully packed way before we could even sense Roger Waters and his crew might be around. The energy was very calm, bit emotional knowing it is a farewell tour. After finding my place, I sat down and…
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Artist Focus: Wally Tax and The Outsiders
The Outsiders have achieved many successes and a cult following during their chart topping days. They were once bigger than The Rolling Stones. Yes. Fans were waiting for them outside to cut a piece of their hair and they had to have security everywhere they went and the band only…
