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Music
Stopping in Cambridge for the last date of their UK tour, Suede have it all: startling new songs, banging old ones, an incredible dynamism and one heck of a frontman
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Touring their latest album, James confidently eschew classics in favour of a diverse and emotionally stark set
Music
A headline set at the Corn Exchange may lean heavily on the squelchy synths, but that’s a price worth paying to see the singer-songwriter reborn
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White Lies lyricist and bassist Charles Cave chats to Varsity about teenage angst, the creative impulse, and pioneering band merch
Music
The Varsity team pick personal favourites to carry them into 2019
Music
Which albums have represented the soundtrack to our lives this past year? Students select the records which have meant the most to them in 2018
Music
Music Editor Miles Ricketts chats to GoGo Penguin’s Chris Illingworth
Music
From the pop power of Eurovision to the strength of Leicester City natives Kasabian, students share with us the gigs that have impacted them as captured through the iPhone lens.
Music
Late-night library sessions can be a drag. Here are our music editors’ top pick of tunes to get you through!
Music
The awards season hopeful’s soundtrack has plenty of variety and surprises, but does it unjustly attack the pop star?
Music
Miles Ricketts reviews the Arctic Monkeys new album, and evaluates the successes and shortcomings of Turner’s decision to shift to keyboard
Music
The band that made ‘Sugar We’re Goin’ Down’ are still in there, but it’s hard to see if they’ll ever emerge again
Film & TV
Taking an opportunity to reflect on streaming films more generally, Miles Ricketts considers the merits of this American Odyssey
Film & TV
With some thought-provoking and often challenging episodes, Miles Ricketts runs through David Fincher’s latest venture, this time in the televisual realm of crime drama
Music
Texan band Spoon captivate the crowd with their synth-infused rock says Miles Ricketts