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1 October 2021
Blink 182 bassist Mark Hoppus announces that he is cancer free
The influential pop-punk bassist and vocalist has said that he is now free of cancer, after being diagnosed with stage four lymphoma at the start of the year.
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1 October 2021
New Music Friday - Kojey Radical, IDLES, Sleep Token and more
Five of our favourite new tracks of the past week, give them a listen and let us know your opinions! You can find our playlist here.
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30 September 2021
Interview: Oli Furness from Oi Musica on the Let It Grow Campaign
Off the back of their viral video for Enough is Enough, we spoke to their artistic director, Oli Furness from Oi Musica, about the new Let it Grow campaign that the video spawned, and how it aims to raise climate awareness prior to COP26.
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30 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Over the Garden Wall
As the leaves yellow and October nears, join Voice in reminiscing about 2014’s Over the Garden Wall, an animated miniseries that is well and truly made for this time of year.
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29 September 2021
Toxic traces of drugs found in river at site of Glastonbury festival
Environmentally damaging substances have been found in the river that runs through the Glastonbury Festival site, and scientists believe they are caused by copious amounts of drugs in festival goers' urine.
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29 September 2021
Kanye West removes Chris Brown’s vocals from new album DONDA
The rapper has also removed a contribution from musician KayCyy, and has edited the mixing of the album further, a month after the record’s initial release.
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28 September 2021
R. Kelly found guilty in trial for sex trafficking
Singer R. Kelly has been found guilty of using his status as a superstar celebrity to run a sex trafficking scheme where he was sexually abusing women and children over the span of decades.
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28 September 2021
5 new bands and artists you should listen to
From Belfast to Lyon, this list features 5 emerging bands and artists you should add to your playlists.
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27 September 2021
Interview with Dan Hewitt from The Rivers
Dan Hewitt, frontman of the aspiring indie-rock band, The Rivers, answered some of my questions about the band dynamics, their upcoming releases, and about music’s effect on people’s lives.
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27 September 2021
Global Citizen festival sees biggest musicians performing 24 hour show
Lizzo, Billie Eilish, and Ed Sheeran were amongst the pop stars performing, helping to raise awareness for famine, climate change, and vaccine inequality.
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27 September 2021
£32K spent on Welsh vaccine campaign featuring band GLC
The Welsh government spent the money on a campaign that featured rap group Goldie Lookin’ Chain (GLC), in an attempt to get more people vaccinated.
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24 September 2021
Fugees reunite for glorious NYC show, despite Lauryn Hill arriving hours late
After a 15 year hiatus, The Fugees have returned for their first show in decades, but the performance was marred by Lauryn Hill’s usual and chronic lateness.
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24 September 2021
St Clements church in Ipswich to be turned into an arts centre.
A church that has been abandoned for nearly 40 years to be refurbished as an arts and music venue.
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24 September 2021
New Music Friday: Lil Nas X, Pa Salieu, Let’s Eat Grandma and more
Another eclectic mix of the best tracks compiled from the past week, let us know your favourites and leave a comment!
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23 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Humanz
Humanz is the fifth album by the animated Damon Albarn-led band Gorillaz, written in part as a response to Brexit and Trumpism.
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22 September 2021
Iconic influential footage of Sex Pistols show sells for £15,000 at auction
Footage of the show in Manchester that influenced many beloved bands and kickstarted the area’s music scene in the ‘70s has sold at auction for a hefty price.
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22 September 2021
Acts pull out of This Is Tomorrow festival: Sexual harassment allegations against promoter
Several artists that were set to play the festival refused, due to allegations of sexual harassment against the founder of the festival’s promotion company.
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22 September 2021
Review: 234 festival at The Green Door Store, Brighton
One of the most influential venues for grass roots artists in Brighton held a free entry music festival spanning two days this past weekend, championing the best in Brighton’s punk, indie, and alternative rock scene.