Review: Sleep Token gig at Birmingham's The Mill

by Jake Wiggins
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It doesn't take a genius to work out that Sleep Token are a bit different to your regular band. For starters, they’re clandestinely clad, wearing black from head to toe, faces obscured by masks and black body paint doused on all the parts not quite covered by their robes. 

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Review: All Time Low's Latest 'Some Kind Of Disaster'

by Phil Arnold
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It was 2003 when the world first got a chance to hear All Time Low. Their style has evolved over the 17 years they’ve been together and they now boast a full and accomplished catalogue of high profile songs and they tour (a lot), which has kept them at the top of their game as a performing band.

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Hayley Williams of Paramore Stuns In Her First Solo Effort ‘Simmer’ 

by Shaoni Das
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For longtime Paramore fans, Hayley Williams’ debut single ‘Simmer’ is well worth the wait. For over sixteen years, Williams has been the undisputed face of the alternative rock act as its cherished lead singer and has essentially grown to become a musical and fashion icon for rock and punk communities all across the world.

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Review: James Smith's Latest 'An EP By James Smith'

by Phil Arnold
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The Who, Madonna, Talk Talk, Black Sabbath, Bo Diddley, Queen and Big Country all have something in common with some of their music and James Smith can now join that list - I’ll leave the answer to the end, but it’s not too tricky a puzzle to solve. 

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