Glastonbury is commonly regarded as the world’s biggest and best festival for lots of reasons, but the one reason that stands out for me is the freedom it offers festival-goers to enjoy the weekend however they choose to. Other festivals pack you into designated areas and have a limited amount of stages and options. At […]
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Single Releases (16th June 2013)
My round up of the new singles available for digital download this week! Dizzee Rascal feat. Robbie Williams – Goin’ Crazy I’m really not sure about this song. As a big fan of Robbie I really want to enjoy it but there’s something a little artificial about the record. It has a certain catchiness to […]
New albums to look forward to in June
After a slow couple of months in terms of big album releases, June sees things hotting up as bands start to get their new material out before they hit the festival circuit. Below is a list of all the notable album releases of June. Let me know what new album’s you’re looking forward to in […]
This week’s new single releases – 31 March
This week’s single releases – 31 March Phil Lickley takes us through another batch of new single releases. Alison Moyet – ‘When I Was Your Girl’ [rating:3.5/5] Buy: When I Was Your Girl The first release from Moyet’s eighth album is much poppier than I’d expect from the classically trained singer. Sounding very much like […]
Phil’s Top 100 Music Singles of 2013: #100 – #81
Over the past twelve months I have reviewed 752 singles and EPs on my weekly All-Noise single reviews column so hopefully that puts me in a good position to create a best of list for 2013, comprised not necessarily of songs that have sold the most or charted the best, but have been the most […]
Watch: Tom Odell releases video for ‘Hold Me’
Hotly-tipped new singer-songwriter Tom Odell has revealed the rocking video for his new single ‘Hold Me’. Watch it below: ‘Hold Me’ is released on 1 April, and is taken from Odell’s highly anticipated debut album Long Way Down, which is out two weeks later on 15 April. Preorder the album below: