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Concert review: Ladyhawke makes The Forum dance with indie-pop anthems

Concert review: Ladyhawke makes The Forum dance with indie-pop anthems

New Zealand-born singer-songwriter Pip Brown, aka Ladyhawke, brought effortless cool to Kentish Town on Wednesday, playing a mixture of songs from her self-titled first album and the more recent Anxiety, released in May. Beginning with her debut single Back of the Van, she [Read More]

Ten albums you cannot miss this month – June 2012

Ten albums you cannot miss this month – June 2012

That’s Why God Made The Radio – The Beach Boys The original surfing band is back with an album of original material, the last of which was released in 1985, and the old boys still have the magical charm. Despite feuding, lawsuits and animosity between Brian Wilson and [Read More]

Ladyhawke launches new album with Brick Lane industry party

Ladyhawke launches new album with Brick Lane industry party

Last Tuesday, Ladyhawke launched her new album in a secret Brick lane location. The New Zealand indie rocker has released her second record Anxiety last Monday through Modular Recordings (Universal) – and you can read our review here.  The album is set to break the UK [Read More]

Album review: Ladyhawke – Anxiety

Album review: Ladyhawke – Anxiety

I always seem to shy away from synths and self-proclaimed revolutionary pop stars. I just don’t really get on with the whole concept of electro, but here, I stand well and truly corrected. Ladyhawke’s new album Anxiety is fantastic. The album is the follow-up to her [Read More]

LadyHawke at Rough Trade East

LadyHawke at Rough Trade East

Among the records of legendary and contemporary music icons at the Rough Trade East, London, an intimate crowd gathered on Monday night, 20th February. As Ladyhawke entered, we could feel that she was more like a terrified and timid mouse than a bad-ass rock star–although [Read More]

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Cannes Film Festival 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis

Cannes Film Festival 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis

The Coen brothers are back with a movie that is entirely their own. Set in Greenwich Village in 1951, the story follows [Read More]

Ghostpoet – Some Say I So I Say Light | Album review

Ghostpoet – Some Say I So I Say Light | Album review

Ghostpoet’s debut album Peanut Butter Blues & Meloncholy Jam was critically acclaimed and was nominated for the [Read More]

Cannes Film Festival 2013: Seduced and Abandoned

Cannes Film Festival 2013: Seduced and Abandoned

After facing James Toback’s 100 minute documentary, the audience have experienced a wealth of overwhelming feelings. [Read More]

Cannes Film Festival 2013: Blood Ties

Cannes Film Festival 2013: Blood Ties

Not even in the Official Competition, and Guillaume Canet’s new feature Blood Ties is one of the most hotly [Read More]

Lloyds Banking Group share price reaches the breakeven rate

Lloyds Banking Group share price reaches the breakeven rate

The share price in the state-backed Lloyds Banking Group reached the breakeven price on Friday, solidifying the view [Read More]

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