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Rushabh Haria

Review: Dream Police – Hypnotized

Rushabh Haria likes what he hears on Dream Police's eclectic new album

RAG Firewalk

This week saw Oxford Raise and Give hold a sponsored firewalk in Bonn Square

Review: Sebastien Mullaert – Reflections Of Nothingness

Rushabh Haria reviews Sebastien Mullaert's electronic new album

Review: Echo & The Bunnymen – Meteorites

The New Wave veterans' first studio album since 2009 is a dark but reflective one

Interview: Dirty Beaches

Cherwell Music chats to Alex Hungtai of Dirty Beaches about leather jackets and living life

Review: Kasabian – 48:13

Kasabian's latest effort is nothing earth shattering, but inoffensive nonetheless

Where Are They Now: Nickelback

The only Canadians more annoying than Justin Bieber

Review: Sleep Party People – Floating

The third studio album by Danish rabbit enthusiast Brian Batz gets reviewed by Rushabh Haria

Where are they now: Steps

It was a feeble attempt at a Christmas comeback that put the last nail in the coffin for this 00s pop band

Review: Seahawks – Paradise Freaks

Rushabh Haria is a fan of this 'psychedelic yacht rock'

Drenge: Isolation and Frustration

Rushabh Haria talks to Rory Loveless from Drenge about their recent success

Review: Pixies – Indie Cindy

Pixies release their first original studio album in 23 years, to a mixed response

Review: Damon Albarn – Everyday Robots

He's been the frontman for two of the biggest bands of the past 20 years, but this is the debut as a solo artist for Albarn.

The Mighty Comeback

Inspired by Kate Bush's recent gig announcement, Rushabh Haria charts the highs and lows of artists who've come out of their career hiatus to make last ditch attempts at reclaiming the charts.