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Spotlight: Bad Sounds
Will Cowie on new band of the week, Bad Sounds
Single of the week: Katy Perry’s ‘Chained 2 the Rhythm’
Natalia Bus discusses the latest Katy Perry release
Examining Oxford’s earthly pleasures
Daniel Curtis sees the city through the lens of the 2007 post-punk revival
Album of the week: Sampha’s Process
Sampha’s debut is an electrifying mix of emotion, says Natalia Bus
Spotlight: Boxed In
Will Cowie finds a promising spark in Oli Bayston's melancholic melodies
A melting pot of nature enthusiasts
Natalia Bus discusses beginnings and endings with Stornoway
In conversation with Loyle Carner
Ben Warren discusses the importance of family with the rapper
Spotlight: The Lemon Twigs
The Lemon Twigs are a band of sumptuous harmonies and odd thrills, says Natalia Bus
Single of the week: James Blunt’s ‘Love Me Better’
Emma Leech slates the pop singer's painful new release
A product of pointless nostalgia
Natalia Bus argues against the unfulfilling nature of musical reunions
Spotlight: Sal Para
Natalia Bus is captivated by this Oxford artist's authentic debut effort
Single of the week: Arcade Fire’s ‘I Give You Power’
Will Cowie remains unmoved by Arcade Fire's impassive anti-Trump release
Margo Price live at the Bullingdon
Emily Beswick is delighted by the raw energy of Price's live show
Four Gorillaz of the Ape-ocalypse
Natalia Bus on the anti-Trump rhetoric of the chilling Gorillaz release
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