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The Mic Magazine
Feb 26, 20142 min read
Indiana @ Bodega, 5/02/2014
After having to cancel in December due to illness, Indiana rescheduled her homecoming gig to her loyal local fans, for 2 months later,...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 26, 20141 min read
The Jukebox #3: Jerusalem – Sinead O’Connor
You might know Sinead O’Connor best from her recent open letter to Miley Cyrus telling her to stop acting like a prostitute, but I beg of...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 26, 20142 min read
Lorde Single Review – Team
Straight off of New Zealand’s newest pop sensation’s debut studio album, Pure Heroine, Team has hit the top ten on iTunes, following on...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 23, 20142 min read
Katy B – Little Red
24 year old dubstep songstress Katy B once described her hatred for standing out, and her desire to be part of the crowd and this longing...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 23, 20142 min read
The Jezabels – The Brink
Uncomplicated, unaggressive and unexpected The Brink by The Jezabels offers a moment of calm in the storm of recent new releases. The...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 22, 20143 min read
UK Music Needs More Jake Buggs: Live Review @ The Royal Albert Hall
Live Review: Jake Bugg Live @ The Royal Albert Hall 21/2/14 After a day of hosting a song writing master class for local students, The 19...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 20, 20142 min read
Bombay Bicycle Club – ‘Luna’ Single Review
Once again, Bombay Bicycle Club’s frontman Jack Steadman challenges the stereotype of an indie band by fusing the melodic tune of guitar...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 20, 20142 min read
Speedy Ortiz – Real Hair EP
Speedy Ortiz are about to get huge. The four-piece from Massachusetts released their debut album last year (Major Arcana) to critical...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 20, 20141 min read
Hip Hop 101: Passion and Growth
A new blog on the world of hip hop News Updates Young Jeezy & Rick Ross squash beef Outkast – 20th anniversary Dr. Dre suing Death Row...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 19, 20143 min read
Maximo Park – ‘Too Much Information’ Album Review
Maxïmo Park have had the 2000s indie band’s archetypal ‘rollercoaster’ career. Beginning with their 2005 ‘burst on to the scene’ album A...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 19, 20141 min read
Nottingham to Host Brand New Student Festival
It’s shaping up to be a big summer for Nottingham with the arrival of No Tomorrow Festival. Promising to be a day of epic party...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 19, 20142 min read
London Grammar @ Rock City, 31/01/2014
“This is a very special show for us” are the first words London Grammar’s front-woman Hannah Reid says to the crowd before telling us how...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 19, 20142 min read
Bombay Bicycle Club – So long, See you Tomorrow LP
Strikingly full of depth, the fourth album by the London based indie-rock quartet has definitely lived up to their standards in chilled...
The Mic Magazine
Feb 16, 20142 min read
Augustines – Augustines. Album Review.
Augustines’ (formerly We Are Augustines) eponymous sophomore record has one fundamental strength and fundamental flaw. The writing on the...
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