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Film Review: Things To Come

  • August 31, 2016
  • Rob Aldam
Probably more than any other country, French cinema has a proud history of creating strong leading roles for female actors. Whilst traditionally fascinated with younger actresses it doesn’t forget them…
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Album Review: Stranger Things S/T Volume One : Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein

  • August 30, 2016
  • J Hubner
I can’t remember the last time something enthralled the public’s eyes and ears like Netflix’ Stranger Things has. Maybe the Macarena? Or the Blue Collar Comedy Tour? The Pam and…
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Album Review: LTO – The Number From Which All Things Come

  • August 30, 2016
  • Adrian Barr
Bristol based musician LTO has released his debut album ‘The Number From Which All Things Come’ the title refers to the numerology of the number 10, 10 was described by Agrippa (an…
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DVD Review: The Samurai Trilogy (Criterion Collection)

  • August 30, 2016
  • Rob Aldam
Japan has a rich history and reputation for being one of the most significant, diverse and thought-provoking countries when it comes to cinema. In terms of film-making, the socio-economic climate…
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Incoming: Brotherhood

  • August 30, 2016
  • Rob Aldam
The third and final instalment in Noel Clarke’s urban trilogy, that also includes Kidulthood (2006) and Adulthood (2008). A gritty tale of an ex-con whose dreams of settling down and…
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Not Forgotten: Wild Butter – Wild Butter

  • August 29, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
Every now and then, while perusing the racks at Record Collector, I’ll happen across an album that will demand to be purchased based on its artwork alone. Wild Butter’s eponymous…
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Album Review: The Divine Comedy – Foreverland

  • August 29, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
Now a dozen albums into their career, The Divine Comedy have steadily carved their own unique niche into the musical landscape over the last twenty seven years. While Foreverland breaks…
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Film Review: The Conversations

  • August 29, 2016
  • Rob Aldam
British cinema is still predominately a white preserve, both in-front and behind the camera. Whilst there are occasionally films which showcase Black talent and delve into urban culture, Asian directors,…
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Say Psych: Playlist 17/2016

  • August 27, 2016
  • Simon Delic
A few months back I posted a playlist of bands I was looking forward to see at this year’s Liverpool PsychFest. Since then the list has grown somewhat, and here…
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Album Review: Dan Loops – An Album

  • August 27, 2016
  • Kevin Paterson
All music fans look for something different in the songs they listen to. Some are suckers for a guitar riff, whilst others like the big power vocalists. Me, well I’m…
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