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To all the greatest love songs – I hate you 

By Sophie Humbert The gravelly hum of Marc Bolan’s voice slices through…

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Now and… Then what? The Beatles’ bittersweet final chapter

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The girls are *going* to be alright: Dublin Rose talks music industry bias

In the dim light of the Vermilion recording studio, QUT’s very own, student-run record label, singer Dublin Rose sits with neatly crossed legs and glasses framing her face. Absentmindedly playing with the ends of her chin-length hair, the 20-year-old says, “It’s true that people assume less of you when you’re a girl in music.”
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  • May 7, 2024
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Americana, Southern Gothic & backwards country towns: A track-by-track album review of Preacher’s Daughter by Ethel Cain

In an age where our lives are increasingly spent caged in office cubicles in front of screens, it’s easy to become nostalgic about a slower-paced life. Ethel Cain’s Preachers Daughter evokes Americana, Southern Gothic, and backwards country towns.
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Album Review: Lorde – Solar Power

Kiwi indie-princess Lorde has finally dropped her third album, Solar Power, and…

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