Rage has always been an intrinsic part of both the lives and of the music of the women who create it: Ayesha Ali explores the history and significance of music that women make when they are angry.
Read Ayesha’s article to learn more about the linguistic histories of Palestine and Bangladesh. It explores the underappreciated facets of Palestinian life, highlighting the rich musical heritage and the symbolic significance of the olive tree. The piece concludes by spotlighting the popular song "Dammi Falastini" by Arab Idol winner Mohammed Assaf, symbolizing Palestinian unity.
We all have our comfort films. Read this article and delve into the music world of Lexi’s favourite comfort movies, and contribute by adding soundtracks from your own comfort films in this Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7xZt4Rejb4ciXIwrsF82Og?si=FxV4_KDaRY6q_49BwpAAPw&pt=7a5a7505149a441e34906cd1b819a2ec
From sitting with Bethany’s pink DS listening to “Bath Time” while washing her Nintendogs to first opening Animal Crossing: New Horizons in lockdown, Nintendo’s simplistic yet nostalgic scores have continued to captivate her!
This article tells us how Ayesha falls in love with concept albums, ranging from Pink Floyd, Aurora, Ethel Cain, DPR Ian, etc. Delve into her interpretations of concept albums by reading her article!
Ever wonder why the playlist you made for you ex-situationship/partner hurts in particularly? Does it feel like the music that ‘got away’? The correlation between auditory stimulation and sentiment will tell you why.
This article explores the music of one of the most distinct voices in popular music, Loyle Carner, following the release of his 2022 album 'hugo'.