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Soulful newcomer David Rhodes has been playing under his current moniker Rhodes for just a year and has been turning heads since day one with his ethereal vocals and sombre yet uplifting ballads. Surprisingly, he says he didn’t actually sing until 18 months ago when he made his tentative first steps into the...
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Nestled in dense pre-historic forest stands an imposing wooden fortress; it glows...
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24-year-old singer David Rhodes plays soaring ballads soaked in reverb and...
When Sway Clarke II hits Notting Hill Arts Club’s stage late...
Originating from New York, quintet The Felice Brothers have been...
Rixton know that there’s more than one direction to be taken in pursuit of the...
Lawrence Lamont’s One of Them Days is a sharp, sunlit buddy comedy that captures the chaos, contradictions and community of Baldwin Village with clear-eyed affection. Keke Palmer and SZA star as Dreux and Alyssa, best friends whose bond is tested during a frantic daylong mission to come up with rent money, whether...
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