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Last week Echo & the Bunnymen took Rock City onboard their countrywide journey of Celebrating 40 Years of Magical Songs. The band has, for decades, charmed fans with a sound that has drifted from rock, to psychedelic to the eery and raw. Now, their long-awaited Magical tour is fulfilling all...
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On a Sunday night in February, three female-fronted rock bands teamed up at Nottingham’s Rock City to provide an evening of live music and entertainment that was truly a celebration of women within the rock genre. Gemma Cockrell reviews....
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Just before exams, Alex Tearle was lucky enough to catch Frank Turner to chat about his upcoming album 'FTHC', mental health and why Rock City is the greatest venue on Earth....
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Headlining Rock City with support acts Courting and University of Nottingham’s very own graduates Blondes, Sports Team finally graced the stage for the postponed leg of their Deep Down Happy tour. Abi Kara-Fernandes shares her thoughts......
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Just before Christmas, Gemma Cockrell spoke to Miles Kane about the inspirations behind his upcoming album Change The Show, his touring plans, and the question on everyone’s lips… will The Last Shadow Puppets ever return?...
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Performing since the 70s, Bad Manners rapidly became one of the biggest names in Ska history. Buster Bloodvessel, the band’s iconic frontman, is renowned for his outlandish antics, including mooning the Pope on television. During their tour, which features a Rock City gig this December, Buster took the time...
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Esme McKenzie spoke exclusively to two students who have been spiked, one of whom says she felt "invalid" and "always on edge" after being spiked. ...