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Tunes to help you survive the different stages of the Winter vacation
Melodrama Review: honest without being embarrassing
A considered and uncontrived album that makes even the drama of a hangover seem profound
‘Revival’ review – mature and compelling as ever
The rap god still lives up to his legacy
Why do we love anti-Christmas songs?
Lydia Stephens ponders why melancholic Christmas songs like 'Fairytale of New York' and 'Last Christmas' are often the most successful
This Old Dog review – ‘Convincing signs of newfound maturity’
Ollie Webb reflects on 'one of the best albums of 2017' - Mac DeMarco’s This Old Dog, which explores themes of old age and his relationship with his father.
Is it possible to release too much music?
Maxim Mower discusses the current trend of constant releases in Hip-Hop
In conversation with Matt Maltese
Ollie Braddy discusses 'brexit pop' and the London music scene with singer-songwriter Matt Maltese
Lucy Rose enraptures and comforts her audience in Oxford
Ollie Braddy reflects on an atmospheric evening of intricate vocals set against the backdrop of a 19th century church
Memorable sax solos and individual flair at the Varsity jazz-off
If this show was about demonstrating the very best they can do, then Oxford delivered
Ten years on, Burial’s ‘Untrue’ is still dripping with raw emotion
Joe Bavs reminisces on an experimental classic
Julien Baker ‘Turn out the lights’ review – rawness and painstaking detail
Julien Baker exposes the harsh realities of her mental health struggles, writes Ollie Braddy
The ‘new’ jazz must be seen as well as heard
The latest offering from the 'new' Jazz scene is an innovative success, writes Harriet Davis
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea – “experimental and weird”
Barney Pite reexamines one of indie rocks most enigmatic classic albums
Why the Sgt. Pepper’s show cannot be missed
Kenji Newton is impressed with the Oxford Beatles' recreation of the classic album
Villians Review – ‘Pop songs with rock sensibilities’
Queens of the Stone Age don't quite live up to their high standard, writes Rowan Janjauh
A beautiful, entrancing mess of an album – with a piercing social critique
Clementine produces an sophomore album far from easy listening, writes Clara Dijkstra
Crete’s mountain musician of mystery
Jonathan Egid sheds light on one of Crete's most intriguing characters
The music of Latin American revolution
Daniel Antonio Villar explores the legacy of the Nueva Trova
A unique and uncomfortable experience
Lil Peep is our greatest living icon, writes Joe Bavs
Ignore the naysayers, opera is for everyone
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