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Dec 26, 20213 min read
This Won't Last Forever, a New Single by Serotones
After a self titled EP, a slew of singles and a sell out show at the late Fibbers, 'Serotones' return with a new single: 'This Won't Last...
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Dec 26, 20213 min read
Time, a New Single by Pannik
There’s something irresistible in the sticky drum machine and reverb-coated guitars that run throughout ‘time’, the second single from...
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Dec 7, 20214 min read
Rap, Poetry & Spoken Word with Exmiranda
Written by Jack Barton Spotify’s ‘Fresh Finds’ playlist is a powerful collection of some of the industry's most exciting newcomers,...
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Dec 7, 20212 min read
Rachel Frieda, The Caesareans
Written by Georgia Carr The Cesarians’ last album was a dark cabaret-cacophony of brilliance. And while Rachel Frieda is different, it is...
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Dec 7, 20213 min read
“Mutual vulnerability is opened up when playing music together"
Laura Halsey, a South based music teacher tells us about a remarkable gesture of generosity in a time where the arts are being...
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Dec 7, 20214 min read
Meeting WAHAM Records
Written by Jacob Cooper WAHAM is York-based independent record label, supporting and releasing music for the finest alternative artists...
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Dec 6, 20213 min read
Gender Pop: Androgyny in Contemporary Pop Artists
Written by Stephanie Ornithari Roberts In recent 2020 Vogue, the OneDirection icon Harry Styles gives us ‘Playtime With Harry Styles”....
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Dec 6, 20214 min read
SUPPORT THE ARTS: a commentary on the arts industry during the global pandemic
Written by Alexander Wright It is a source of so-called British exceptionalism that our tiny island punches above its weight on the world...
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Dec 6, 20214 min read
Reminiscing over a Lost Summer: Life’s A Beach by Easy Life
Written by Freya Wille Easy Life are at the top of their game; known for their sporadic pacing and funky beat, it’s hard for them not to...
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Dec 6, 20214 min read
Music is Inherent
Written by Anthony Cheng Nearly a decade ago, under the kind consideration of our A-Level music lecturers, they organised a concert trip...
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Dec 6, 20214 min read
Converting the guardians of the music Golden Age :Billie Eilish and the secret to turning Millennial
Written by RD Morris As teenage pop phenomenon to newly-blonde bombshell Billie Eilish releases her self-titled photo book, who’s buying...
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Dec 6, 20212 min read
Knee Deep in the Music Industry
Written by Nisha Paris Knee high boots are a staple footwear in your wardrobe, right? I mean everyone seems to have a pair, well did you...
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Dec 6, 20212 min read
A Short History of the Album Cover
Written by Taryn Kaur As we step into this new era of the digital streaming world, we find ourselves slipping further away from thin...
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Dec 5, 20212 min read
Looking for a boogie in B-Town? Here are 5 top places guaranteed to put a spring in your step
Written by Charly Humphreys Mentioning the city of Brum to a born-native usually leads to nostalgic thoughts of the incense filled air...
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Dec 5, 20214 min read
Interview with Kololo
The Record Press in conversation with Kololo (pronounced KUH-LOW-LOW) are a charismatic 3 piece alternative pop trio, fusing together...
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Dec 5, 20213 min read
Interview with Songwriter Noah Bishop
Noah Bishop, is a 26 year-old lyricist/songwriter from Connecticut. Noah’s favorite genres to write are Pop and Indie Pop. However, he...
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Jul 27, 20214 min read
In Conversation with Pannik; Instrumentalist, Composer and Producer
Pannik is a York based solo and session artist, he’s been making music since 2018, only at the age of 16 about to start his vocational...
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Jun 6, 20213 min read
Galactic Shores: a single by LAILANA
London-based, Lebanese-Filipino singer-songwriter Lailana Shouly (stylised as LAILANA) has recently released the debut song of her...
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May 31, 20211 min read
THE RECORD PRESS MERCHANDISE LOOKBOOK
Introducing The Record Press Merchandise Look-book. A showcase of original limited edition merchandise and photography. The Record Press...
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May 18, 20213 min read
Quiet Little Things, a New Play by Odd House Theatre
“Art is powerful. What you see shapes who you are.” This Month, Oddhouse Theatre company will debut their play, Quiet Little Things at...
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