Alexandra Bradley
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Alex is a 19-year-old student born and raised in the UK. Never seen without her phone, she loves connecting with and meeting lots of new people. Otherwise, she can be found singing along at a gig or having a cheeky cocktail with some friends.

Album Review: Everything Everything – “A Fever Dream”

Everything Everything have always built up an amalgamation of eclectic sounds in which combined, create masterfully expressive records; Their latest release, A Fever Dream, is no different. Entering onto the music scene in 2010, the indie rock band made themselves known…

Album Review: Joywave – “Content”

A sense of wonder, darkness and longing are key elements to any Joywave song. Since forming in 2010, the Rochester, N.Y. quintet have always presented their unique, imaginative sound in a way which fascinates and manifests their artistic talent. Taking…

Album Review: Childhood – “Universal High”

In 2014, the British band Childhood released Lacuna, an unconventional indie pop album. Fast forward to 2017 and Childhood have upped their game, issuing a follow-up with a ’70s soul and funk style. Their unorthodox sound carries a revitalising attentiveness on…

Album Review: Nickelback – “Feed the Machine”

Growing up in the noughties, Nickelback were the first rock band I ever listened to. The nostalgic “How You Remind Me” and “Rockstar” became massive, unforgettable hits which dominated the charts in the early 2000’s. Inevitably, however since their peaked…

Album Review: Shakira – “El Dorado”

Once the Spanish queen of pop, the release of Shakira’s debut album Magia in 1991 was the beginning of a magical career. Having that distinct sound and Latina beauty, she quickly became one of the worlds most distinguished and captivating…

Album Review: The Charlatans – “Different Days”

Renowned for its bold hairstyle choices and acute sense of fashion, the 80s became the golden age of synthesizers. By end of the decade, we said goodbye to dance-pop and welcomed a new era of alternative rock; In Britain that…

Album Review: Kasabian – “For Crying Out Loud”

Bursting onto the scene in 2004 with the swagger of Oasis, Kasabian were a chart-topping band for over a decade going from strength to strength. With their captivating guitar riffs, hip-hop breakouts and distinctive electronic pulses Kasabian have definitely experimented…