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Interview: Lindz West – Lz7

EDM with meaning. Speaking with Lindz West, the lead of Lz7, changed our perspective on music. On surface value, how can a band that produces club bangers change lives?  
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Demob Happy – The Lexington, London

The London show, held at Islington’s prolific venue, The Lexington, was hosted by DIY magazine, and everyone was packed into the attic space under the gleam of a disco ball. 
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Album Review: MIKA – Hyperlove

On Hyperlove, MIKA reminds us exactly why he has always occupied a lane entirely of his own. This is his first English-language studio album since 2019, and rather than feeling like a cautious return, it bursts forward with real theatrical confidence.
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Biffy Clyro – Utilita Arena Cardiff

By the time Biffy Clyro take the stage in Cardiff, the room is already fully engaged. A sold-out Utilita Arena hums with anticipation, helped along by two support sets that couldn’t be more different in approach, yet together prime the crowd perfectly for the scale of what follows. 
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The Cribs – Papillon, Southampton

A converted church might not be the typical venue for a punk-rock trio from Wakefield, but when The Cribs took to the stage at Southampton’s Papillon, they almost blew the 19th century roof off.
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Lambrini Girls – Electric Bristol

Electric Bristol has hosted some lively nights, but Lambrini Girls took things to a different level entirely. Arriving to a room already heaving wall-to-wall, they hit the stage like a detonation, launching straight into a blistering opening run that immediately sent the crowd into motion.
Tune-Yards
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Tune-Yards – Attenborough Centre for Arts, Brighton

It would be very reasonable to assume a trip to the Attenborough Centre for Arts on Sussex Campus would involve an evening of seminars on French cinema or marine biodiversity but on Friday 21st November, the sound of Tune-Yards was heard and experienced - pulsating across the South Downs and beyond.