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As part of Impact Entertainment's Nostalgia themed week, Hannah Pegram took a dive into the past to explore one of the genres that she grew up surrounded by, ranking her top ten soul tracks for Impact's Music Essentials series....
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The 1950s were a time of breaking out of post-war depression and breaking into a new age of artistic expression. Sultry blues, rebellious rock 'n roll, and romantic reminiscence defined the music of the 1950s and here are just a few of the highlights, provided by Emily Fletcher....
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Cancel culture is the internet’s version of shunning someone from society, whether that be on social media or even in person. So what allows for some celebrities to continue to work with other artists or brands whilst others are forced into unemployment? Santhana Kanapathippillai delves into this topic, focusing...
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From the balcony to the mosh pit, Inhaler held a captivated audience throughout their one hour set, providing one of the most well rounded gigs I have had the pleasure to see in a long time. This praise isn’t underserved though, the 4 piece’s debut album It Won’t Always...
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While the genre of pop punk has spanned multiple decades, the late 1990s and early 2000s wave was where the genre first gained widespread popularity. With pop punk making a resurgence that doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon, now seems like the perfect opportunity to take a...
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Taylor Swift has surprisingly released her re-recorded version of Wildest Dreams, originally a popular track from her album '1989', despite 'Red (Taylor's Version)' being just around the corner. Emily Campbell explains why Swift made this decision....
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You may be unaware, but Impact is not the only magazine society that UoN has. There is also The Mic, which focuses solely on music. Yes, Impact does already have a music section, but if you just can’t get enough of writing about music and want even more opportunities...