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The Shins – Heartworms review
Akshay Bilolikar finds a confident and valedictory wisdom in the Shins' fifth effort
Spotlight: DFO
Will Cowie on those three magic letters
Spotlight: Emily the Snake
Emily the Snake are a funky outfit full of potential, says Will Cowie
A night for dancing and jumping
Daniel Curtis is left reeling from White Lies’ unpolished yet momentous performance at Oxford’s O2 Academy
Single of the Week: Calvin Harris’ ‘Slide’
Natalia Bus basks in the DJ producer's sunny new collaboration
Coldplay: ‘Something Just Like Piss’
Will Cowie carefully pulls apart the new Coldplay single
Spotlight: Yellow Days
Natalia Bus takes a look at new music
“Young, classy and capable of mischief”
Jacob Greenhouse is impressed by the freshness of Consortium Novum’s production of The Marriage of Figaro
Single of the week: Lana Del Rey’s ‘Love’
Natalia Bus chooses the baroque singer-songwriter's latest effort as her single of the week
Underground and boxed inside
Will Cowie on Boxed In’s concert at Village Underground
OxFolk reviews: ‘March Glas’ by Elfen
Ben Ray is entranced by Elfen's debut release, giving a small insight into the joys of the Welsh folk music scene
A dose of sarcasm, playfulness, and politics
Priya Khaira-Hanks is delighted by Kate Nash's down-to-earth rock 'n' roll at the O2 Academy
Laura Marling: always a woman
Ellen Peirson-Hagger delves into the folk singer’s most recent explorations of love and identity on her new album Semper Femina
Both disturbing and utterly engaging: Suddenly Last Summer
With the tagline, “Something unspeakable happened last summer”, you might be forgiven for thinking of Aunt Ada Doom’s (Cold Comfort Farm) cry of “I...
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