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The last year has hit the music industry especially hard, and has made recording and promoting much more difficult, particularly for smaller artists. One upcoming band which has managed to...
Released in 1994, the Beastie Boys' fourth studio album is their most well-rounded and mature effort in an impressively varied discography. The group, whilst undeniably volatile and prone to controversy,...
One of the theatres that have taken the step to move their productions online is Leicester Curve. In 2019, Curve produced The Color Purple in partnership with Birmingham Hippodrome. The...
Theatre productions up and down the country were forced to close early as the nation was plunged into a month long national lockdown; however, many theatres refused to let this...
‘There is no Frigate like a Book/ To take us Lands away.’ Photo by pure julia on Unsplash Set sail for Africa with the second instalment of our ‘Stories for...
In the midst of a gig-less and festival-less summer, the most we can do now is look back at what could have been. As I result, I have curated my...
Opinion pieces are the view of the author and in no way reflects the view of the Liverpool Guild Student Media or Liverpool Guild of Students. Culture has lost its...
Queen Symphonic... Queen are a legendary band that need no introduction. With over 180 million records sales across 15 studio albums, it does not matter if you are head banging...
Dry Cleaning... A new four-piece band from South London, Dry Cleaning, are an amalgamation of sounds; mixing post-punk, new wave, and Americana. The band has wasted no time, and already...
Opinion pieces are the view of the author and in no way reflects the view of the Liverpool Guild Student Media or Liverpool Guild of Students. Toxicity and vitriol dominate...
City Park, Saux and Sjaak, are a duo from Amsterdam that are a strong force in the most subdue way. Their R&B influences, blended with their sense of tranquillity is...