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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
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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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.
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20 September 2021
Newly discovered prehistoric fossils named after French metal band Gojira
Paleontologists have decided to name a trio of 190 million year-old ‘brittle star’ fossils after the metal band Gojira, and their environmental work.
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17 September 2021
Gen Z buys more vinyl than millennials, study shows
A recent survey has found that people who are in the Gen Z bracket of age tend to buy more physical music than the generation that preceded them.
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17 September 2021
New Van Gogh sketch discovered, on display in Amsterdam
The famous painter had sketched an old man at the start of his artistic career, but it was lost until recently.
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17 September 2021
New Music Friday: Manic Street Preachers, Oneohtrix Point Never, Low and more
Another installment of five of our favourite singles that have been released over the past week, from an array of genres. As always, please comment and let us know your thoughts on the tracks chosen!
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15 September 2021
Rick Astley joins Blossoms to perform as The Smiths cover band
The Never Gonna Give You Up icon is set to play two shows with indie band Blossoms, in arguably the most surprising music news of the week.
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15 September 2021
Unearthed 1931 anti-fascist film Europa set for world premiere in London
Created by surrealists Stefan and Franciszka Themerson, the film is deemed an anti-fascist masterpiece.
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15 September 2021
Review: Demob Happy at Patterns in Brighton
Performing over two consecutive nights at Patterns in Brighton, Demob Happy returned to the scene that they deem is “where everything started” for them.
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13 September 2021
Skateboarding culture interview with Liam Teague (Brighton Youth Centre)
Skateboarding is more popular than ever lately, partly down to its inclusion in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. We spoke to Liam Teague, a skater of 20 years and manager of BYC Skatepark, about skateboarding's culture and evolution, since he started out.
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13 September 2021
Video Music Awards sees the worlds biggest musicians attend another successful ceremony
The iconic 2021 Video Music Awards (VMAs) took place last night at Brooklyn’s Barclays Centre. Where many of the world’s most influential artists turned up in some of the wildest outfits to receive awards for their efforts over the past year.
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10 September 2021
Arlo Parks wins 2021 Mercury Prize
The 21-year old singer-songwriter wins the prestigious award with her album Collapsed in Sunbeams, adding to a Brit award win earlier this year.
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10 September 2021
Afrika Bambaataa sued for child sex trafficking
Lawsuit alleges that Bambaataa was sexually abusing and trafficking a 12-year old boy between 1991-1995.
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10 September 2021
New Music Friday: ABBA, Little Simz, Biffy Clyro and more!
Back again with this week's newest releases, have you had a listen? Let us know what you think!
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9 September 2021
UK music industry confused by plans for vaccine passports and insurance scheme
Venues doubt Boris Johnson’s past statement of double dose vaccine requirement on entry, and criticise the government’s insurance plans for Covid cancellations.
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