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Live Review: Herbal Mafia’s Birthday Celebrations Continue at The Crescent, York

28/04/202604/05/2026 Graeme Smith

Herbal Mafia returned this Friday with the third chapter of their birthday celebration series at York’s leading independent DIY venue, The Crescent.

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New Music: Duckwrth – Sneaky and Pray

25/10/2022 Graeme Smith

Duckwrth is a rapper and pioneering hip hop artist who first hit our radar way back in 2019. Since then we’ve been following his career closely, sharing no less than five further tracks from him. Now he’s back with two single releases from his new EP Chrome Bull – Sneaky and Pray.

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Review: Frantic Assembly’s Othello at York Theatre Royal

19/10/202224/10/2022 Angie Millard

You know to expect something innovative and amazing when at a Frantic Assembly production and their version of Othello is no exception. We entered the auditorium to loud drum and bass music and were thereby prepared for a street version of a play written 400 years ago.

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Album Review: Noah Richardson – Dead To Me

29/08/2022 Graeme Smith

A few days ago I shared the title track to American alternative pop singer songwriter’s debut album Dead To Me and was charmed by its bright instrumentals and macabre themes. Now it’s time to check out the whole album. Here’s my track by track review.

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EP Review: Coupdekat – Imaginary Girls

05/07/202207/07/2022 Graeme Smith

Coupdekat, real name Katherine Reilly, is a British hyperpop artist who burst onto my radar late last year through her tale of a disappointing, long distance romance Lost In Translation. The track features alongside seven others on her debut EP Imaginary Girls. Here’s my track by track review.

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EP Review: Kinships – Vice

12/01/202213/01/2022 Graeme Smith

Kinships are a Northampton-based alternative pop four-piece who have just released their new five-track EP Vice. Though the band have been together since 2019, the EP acts as an introduction to them for us. I was keen to give it a listen. Here’s my track by track.

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