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Wolf Alice are back. With the rapid success of their new album, Visions of a Life, the indie rockers were quick to get back on tour and make their mark. Despite their busy schedule, I caught up with drummer Joel Amey and bassist Theo Ellis to discuss the new...
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Following the release of their Debut Album Broke at the end of September, Astroid Boys have embarked on one of their largest tours so far, supporting Enter Shikari in arenas throughout the UK. Mixing grime, rock, and metal, the band have been hailed as one of the hottest new...
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A self-described emo-pop band, Pale Waves have created quite the storm. Signed to Dirty Hit, the band are label mates with some of the biggest upcoming UK bands, including The 1975, Wolf Alice, and The Japanese House, so it’s no surprise Pale Waves are rapidly rising to fame. They...
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The New Theatre’s second in-house play this season is Lucy Prebble’s psychological drama, The Effect. Set in a drug testing clinic, the play follows volunteers Tristan (Luke Slater) and Connie (Lois Baglin), who have agreed to test a new form of anti-depressant. To the dismay of their observers, Dr...
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Hailing from Ontario, The Glorious Sons have been taking the Canadian rock scene by storm. With six consecutive top 10 radio singles and a Juno nomination under their belt, they have returned to the stage with their highly anticipated new album, Young Beauties And Fools. Despite the band’s busy...
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Kicking off the in-house season at the New Theatre is Cold War drama Over There. Originally written by Mark Ravenhill, the play tells the story of twin brothers Karl and Franz, who have spent their lives growing up either side of the Berlin Wall. The two young men are...
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Hailing from Phoenix, American rock band The Technicolors have been making quite the name for themselves. I sat down with lead singer Brennan Smiley and lead guitarist Sean Silverman to discuss their new album, their tour with The Maine, and much more. With their new album Metaphysical recently debuting,...