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24 June 2021
Voice Retrospects: Lily Allen's album 'It's Not Me It's You'
With its taboo topics and cheeky lyrics, Lily Allen’s 2009 album It’s Not Me It’s You was the soundtrack to an entire generation’s adolescence.
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12 February 2021
Instaviews with Kerri Watt
Scottish singer/songwriter Kerri Watt joins Voice to discuss her music career and debut album 'Neptune's Daughter'.
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19 December 2020
Things to look forward to in 2021
Forget about 2020, we're all about the future! Here are some of the things coming up in 2021 that we're excited to experience...
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17 September 2020
Stereophonics: 'Kind' tour concert review
My Stereophonics concert review for Bronze Arts Award Part B.
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7 May 2020 – 16 July 2020
Creative 11-16s online music courses for summer
Get creative throughout lockdown with a fantastic range of 10- week music courses for 11-16s
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11 April 2020
50 years without The Beatles: looking back to the iconic Sgt. Pepper's Club Band
This year (and this month precisely) marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' separation. In occasion to this, I decided to write about their most selling album and the one that –in my opinion- reflects the creative boom of the Liverpool boys.
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2 January 2020
Ones To Watch In 2020: Rachael Sage
Rachael Sage is setting her sights on 2020.
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11 December 2019
Coming round like a shockwave: Liam Gallagher's Why me? Why not.
A review of Liam Gallagher's new album, "Why me? Why not."
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24 October 2018
Interview with The Quentin Dentin Show's producer Hannah Elsy
Taking us though the ‘risky as hell’ process of staging an original production, Hannah Elsy gives us the lowdown on the new Original Cast Recording
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23 October 2018
Interview with The Quentin Dentin Show's writer and composer Henry Carpenter
Following the release of the Original Cast Recording, lyricist and composer Henry Carpenter talks New Wave rock, the cult of Quentin Dentin and, erm . . . lemons?
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28 June 2018
Dirty Computer - Janelle Monáe
With Dirty Computer, Monáe challenges the status quo in terms of music, sex and sexuality.
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5 May 2018
'American Utopia' - David Byrne
Being a founding member of one of the most iconic new wave bands in history, music mastermind David Byrne continues to contribute to the industry after decades of staying active, with his most recent album American Utopia having been released earlier this year. Here's what I have to say about it...
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11 February 2018
Black Panther The Album: Music From and Inspired By
Kendrick Lamar produces an album that brings together the up-and-comers in contemporary American and African Black music and celebrates Blackness by making you move.
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3 January 2018
'Revival' - Eminem
Marshall Mathers (more commonly known by his stage name Eminem) has been one of the favoured artists in the hip-hop scene for over two decades now, due to his incredible ability of connecting words to make one-of-a-kind rhymes - something he arguably does better than any other big names in the rap industry.
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29 December 2017
Top 10 Albums of 2017
2017 has certainly had its ups and downs. But for these artists, it’s just been up, up and up! Here are, in no particular order, the top 10 albums of 2017.
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20 December 2017
Bruno Mars - 24K Magic review
One of this year's big Grammy nominees is a pitch-perfect tribute to early 1990s Rhythm and Blues.
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21 March 2017
Interview with Alexander S. Bermange
Composer and lyricist Alexander S. Bermange talks to Voice about his job, and his new album Wit & Whimsy
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26 February 2017
"Yesterday's Gone" - Loyle Carner
Loyle Carner, real name Ben Coyle-Larner, released his debut album, 'Yesterday's Gone', on 26 January.