The Smiths: Art Over Artist?
The age old question! How do we separate the art from the artist?
The age old question! How do we separate the art from the artist?
In anticipation of Morrissey’s new album, Harry Fortuna looks back at his “most accomplished work”.
The Smiths released their classic album ‘The Queen is Dead’ 30 years ago today on 16th June 1986.
‘Oh Sweetness, Sweetness I was only joking…’ One of the Smiths’ most iconic tracks celebrates it’s 30th anniversary today.
We’ve reached 1986 in our 40 Days of Rewind series, and Records Editor Hannah takes you through an absolutely legendary album.
Callum Joynes reflects on Rick Astley & Blossoms’ surprise ‘The Smiths’ team-up at Glastonbury 2023.
Do the things the Smiths singer has said detract from him as an artist? Alex Gourley explores.
Nick Mason, the drummer of Pink Floyd and the only member to have appeared on…
We discuss our favourite all-female music groups and bands, from 1960s Motown to 2020s K-Pop!
Lucas Williams relives the escapism felt at Southampton Guildhall on Saturday.
Records Executive Katie Evans muses over what we can really call ‘indie’ music today, nor even if indie music still exists in the way we once defined it.
Live editor, Jo Lisney, has all your UniVision information of how the University of Southampton’s heat went.
After an incredibly successful festival, some of our writers look back on their favourite sets of the weekend.
It’s throwback time! Maddie Lock grooves to the sound of the 80s