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    Thieves are a four piece psych rock and roll band from London. In mid December last year they released thier debut EP Stung and Sober to a great response therefore we thought it was about time for us to give our […]

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    High Tyde already showed promise after being added to the BBC introducing list, but their new song ‘Talk To Frank’ is all the proof you need that 2015 will be a great year for the group from Brighton. The simple […]

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    In an interview with The Evening Standard, Noel Gallagher has slammed The Arctic Monkeys, saying that he “would rather drink petrol” than listen to an interview with lead singer Alex Turner.

    Praising The Smiths […]

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    Following the release of her 1960 debut novel, Harper Lee was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The immediate success of To Kill a Mockingbird ensured that Harper Lee is now one of the most influential writers of the […]

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    As a South African, it is with enormous pride and satisfaction that I announce that the South African Music scene is slowly growing in popularity – to the point where it is beginning to spread across our b […]

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    Natalie McCool has been around for a while, collecting praise from many from the moment she became sharing her music with the world. She has recently uploaded a new track to her soundcloud titled ‘Pins’ and this […]

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    The Mindsweep is the genre defying Enter Shikari’s 4th album and definitely their most expansive and accomplished. The St Albans quartet here showcase an eclectic mix of more intimate and stirring pieces, which […]

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    At a time when the fear of internet hacking and privacy issues are becoming evermore prevalent, now is a better time than ever for Parks and Recreation to broach such matters. Despite it being set two years in the […]

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    Title: On The Road
    Author: Jack Kerouac

    What I think so far:  While I’m, quite frankly, obsessed with American Literature, I’m unsure as to why it has taken me so long to read one of the classics. The story […]

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    It’s every history teacher’s favourite anecdote: when James Callaghan’s 1979 government called a vote of no confidence, the Labour party fell into a panic. There are reports of wheeling in sick MPs on stret […]

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    Already two months into 2015, and we’re still spoilt for choice in the DVD aisles. Among February’s thrilling releases, are the latest in an ever-increasing crop of YA dystopian adventures, a thriller that sees […]

  • Leelah Alcorn was a transgender teenager who lived in Ohio, until she committed suicide on December 28th 2014. She realised she was female at the age of four. At the age of seventeen, after thirteen years of […]

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    Based on Mark Millar’s comic of the same name, Kingsman: The Secret Service is quite simply a delight.

    Mixing the class and sophistication of the British Elite with a sense of badass violence and action, isn’t […]

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    After a month-long hiatus, The Indiependent film team are finally back with our ‘In Case You Missed It’ News feature! Amongst the headlines in this week’s article, we’ll be covering all the latest trailers to have […]

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    Aiden O’Reilly is almost faultless in his presentation of a certain way of life much of the world has probably encountered, in one way or another, but may never have paid much attention to. Greetings, Hero is a c […]

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    This is the first in a new feature, where other writers and I can go in depth, explore and interpret films that not many people may understand. The first film I have chosen to do is Enemy, Enemy is one of my […]

  • The third episode of Lena Dunham’s Girls sees the fourth season truly get underway. We get the life updates on Hannah’s friends back in NYC that were absent last episode and the catalyst for the episode is brutal […]

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    M. J Carey’s novel The Girl With All The Gifts will most likely be found in the Zombie or Apocalypse area of your local library. However, I don’t believe either of these genres do the book justice. The zombie ima […]

  • wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago

    Title: Killing Bono

    Starring: Ben Barnes, Robert Sheehan

    Synopsis: Killing Bono, loosely based upon the true story of failed young Irish musicians Neil McCormick and Brother Ivan, is a light hearted comedy […]

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    I was just scrolling merrily down my Facebook newsfeed the other day when I stumbled across an NME article post. “Reading And Leeds Festivals boss: ‘Female bands are not sidelined at festivals'” read the headline, […]

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