Music
The rise of genre fluidity: Is this the death of genre as we know it?
My favourite genre of music: a question I’ve found becoming increasingly difficult to answer over the years, and it’s only now that I’m discovering why. Whilst we may not...
Cherwell Introduces: Menu3
Joining me this week, are four members of Menu3: Nicole 2nd year biochemist/lead singer,...
American Odyssey- The world building of Lana del Rey’s music
"The past decade of Lana del Rey’s music has ventured from the deserts and neon-lights of Las Vegas to the streets of New York, Hollywood, and eventually rural California."
‘Spectacular throughout’: OUO at the Sheldonian- review
"The Sheldonian Theatre was treated on Saturday of 4th week to a display by some of the University’s best musical talent."
Five Songs for the Fifth Week Blues
"I believe that music makes a lot of things in life better. Fifth week at Oxford is no exception."
Phenomenally Intricate: Iglooghost
With his recent releases, Iglooghost takes experimental electronic music to the next level
Brockhampton: The Internet’s First Boyband
‘Met all my friends through Kanye West and I ain’t met him yet’.
Taking Oxford by storm: the Magic Gang sells out the O2
The Magic Gang aren't just another band - they're something much more unique
Coming to Oxford: Shy FX
“I got fired because they wanted me to clean the toilets and I weren’t really on that.”
Which TV show has the best intro music?
You shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but what about a show by its intro?
Review: Floating Features by La Luz
Surf-rockers’ psychedelic third album is the perfect soundtrack for your scorched summer.
Artist Feature: Drake
Despite his new album making him the most streamed artist on Spotify, Drake’s juvenile braggadocio is wearing thin after years of nonstop releases
Iron Maiden: 35 Years On
An enduring quality and appeal as the ageing rockers bring 80's rock into the modern day.
Review: Hive Mind by The Internet
Hive Mind sees the alternative hip-hop band showcase a solid return their previous form.
Review: Voids by Martyn
Deijkers continues his exploration of the dynamic space created by the merging of techno and UK bass
An Exploration: Death Grips’ Year of the Snitch
The Sacramento-based experimental hip-hop trio have released a project that mixes up plenty of fresh, new sounds even if some ideas fail to deliver
What should the British national anthem be?
The current national anthem is boring, difficult-to-remember, and outdated – but which song should replace it?
Sexism in Jazz
Lola Grieve explores the underrepresentation of women in jazz in discussion with female jazz musicians at Oxford
Spotlight: Donald Glover
Donald Glover makes the uncomfortable popular