After the success of her single, Driver’s License, Olivia Rodrigo has released Sour, her debut album, at the age of 18.
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Murger Han: Must-try for noodle lovers
If you love noodles and Chinese street food or simply crave something different, Murger Han might be for you.
Review: Bastie and Brine’s Lullaby Highs
Singer songwriter Bastie has teamed up with former Oasis producer, Nick Brine, on his latest single Lullaby Highs. We take an exclusive listen and provide our thoughts.
Review: Malcolm and Marie
I love you; I hate you; I can’t live without you. Malcolm and Marie ignites an inner battle for viewers, causing them to constantly change their perspective of the two lovers.
Thirteen Dances by Johnny Butler: A step too far?
Johnny Butler’s Thirteen Dances, due March 12, is an explorative and emotive creation of alt-jazz that is unlike anything else out there.
Bridgerton review: A sensual scandal
Bridgerton has been a big hit around the world as it brings diversity to historical period drama. We review its combination of history, modernity, diversity and sensuality.
Revisiting The OOZ – a masterclass in moody
Archy Marshall’s The Ooz remains one of the finest and best musical expressions of an artists’ loneliness and depravity. We revisit it to remind ourselves just how Marshall created such a masterpiece of gloom.
A review of The Blood From My Heart
The Blood From My Heart is a book made of thought-provoking poems about a young man’s place in the world.
The Crown Season 4 Reigns on Netflix
Season four of The Crown has left viewers wanting more from the royal family saga; what is it about this series that has us all hooked?
Enveloped in electro: Dirty Freud’s “Blood Bayou”
Dirty Freud has made a comeback with his new single, Blood Bayou, described as a dark electronic experience.
Ariana Grande bares all in her new album, ‘Positions’
Friday October 30 was the day every Ariana Grande fan had been waiting for. The day she released her highly anticipated sixth studio album, ‘positions’ (aka AG6), her third album in two years.
91 Days In Isolation: Notes of frustration with touches of melancholy
91 Days In Isolation. This is The Slow Readers Club’s second album in 2020 is out now and available to stream everywhere.