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Album Review: “Egypt Station” by Paul McCartney
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Album Review: “Egypt Station” by Paul McCartney

  • Sophia
  • 8th September 201815th September 2018

After releasing over 25 post-Beatles albums, Sir Paul McCartney has got album writing and composition down to a tee. The British legend worked with prolific producer Greg Kurstin on the…

The FSWL Playlist Issue 2
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The FSWL Playlist – Issue 2

  • Sophia
  • 7th September 20186th September 2018

In Issue 2 of The FSWL Playlist, I will be looking at releases from classic artists. This includes Gilbert O’Sullivan, Paul Carrack, Suede, Soft Cell, and U2. “Summer of Love”…

The FSWL Playlist – Issue 1 – New Releases
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The FSWL Playlist – Issue 1 – New Releases

  • Sophia
  • 5th September 201815th September 2018

Hello! Welcome to a new feature on From Sophia with Love! The FSWL Playlist will showcase my favourite new track releases from new and established bands. I have really enjoyed these…

Wild Nothing - Indigo
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Album Review: “Indigo” by Wild Nothing

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  • 4th September 20183rd September 2018

On 31st August, Wild Nothing released their fourth studio album, Indigo. Having explored both indie rock and dream pop, Wild Nothing’s new release distinctively resides within the latter. Much like…

Muse Simulation Theory
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New Release Alert: “The Dark Side” by Muse

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  • 3rd September 20183rd September 2018

From what we’ve heard and seen thus far, Muse‘s eighth album is going to be a 80s sci-fi expedition through a dystopian world. Set to release in November, Simulation Theory  has…

The Kooks - Let's Go Sunshine
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Album Review: “Let’s Go Sunshine” by The Kooks

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  • 2nd September 201815th September 2018

Not long after their brilliant set at Reading Festival, The Kooks released their fifth studio album. Let’s Go Sunshine is feel-good, free, and fitting. In conversation with Metro’s Kate Baillie, frontman Luke…

New Releases (August Edition) Part
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New Releases (August Edition) Part 3: Mitski, Interpol, Death Cab for Cutie, and Our Girl

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  • 28th August 201828th August 2018

Welcome to third post dedicated to August releases! Once again, we have a lot of rock coming your way. This week, we have the August records by Mitski, Death Cab…

New Releases (August Edition) Part 2
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New Releases (August Edition) Part 2: Alice In Chains, The Beths, White Denim, and The Lemon Twigs

  • Sophia
  • 25th August 2018

August has certainly proved a vibrant month for rock. In the second August edition of ‘New Releases,’ let me take you through four fascinating releases: Rainier Fog by Alice In…

New Releases (August Edition): “Living in Extraordinary Times” by James and “Move Through the Dawn” by The Coral
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New Releases (August Edition): “Living in Extraordinary Times” by James and “Move Through the Dawn” by The Coral

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  • 15th August 2018

Today, let me take you through two indie albums released this month: the “Living in Extraordinary Times” by James, and “Move Through the Dawn” by The Coral. Two very different,…

Miles Kane Coup De Grace
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Album Review: “Coup De Grace” by Miles Kane

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  • 10th August 201810th August 2018

Since the release of his last solo album, Miles Kane has been through a whirlwind both musically and emotionally. Now let’s unravel Coup De Grace, his angriest, loudest, and most…

Secret Messages ELO
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Throwback Highlight: the album “Secret Messages” by ELO

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  • 5th August 20185th August 2018

In this week’s throwback, we revisit a band of British rock royalty: Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). Originally released in 1983, Secret Messages is the band’s last album to reach the worldwide…

Muse's 'Something Human'
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New Release Alert: “Something Human” by Muse

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  • 26th July 201826th July 2018

Muse are releasing a new album later this year, and we couldn’t be more excited. On the 19th July, the rock icons released the music video for their third single….

Miles Kane at Electric Ballroom (Camden) in 2011. Credit: James Berry (Flickr).
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Upcoming Album Alert: “Coup de Grace” by Miles Kane

  • Sophia
  • 20th July 201820th July 2018

Miles Kane in 2011, at Electric Ballroom in Camden. Credit: James Berry (Flickr). On August 10th, Miles Kane will be back with his third solo album, Coup de Grace. It has been…

Suede
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New Release Alert: “Don’t Be Afraid If Nobody Loves You” by Suede

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  • 14th July 20185th August 2018

In preparation for the release of their upcoming album, The Blue Hour, Suede have released its second single, “Don’t Be Afraid If Nobody Loves You.” The track glows with the…

Three Lions
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Football’s coming home: my favourite England World Cup songs!

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  • 8th July 20188th July 2018

Hey everyone! Apologies for my temporary absence. I am now back home in the UK! To start off this new England chapter of mine, I couldn’t think of a better…

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