The Student Playlist

Showcasing the Best New Music, Curating the Classics

Tag Harry Beynon

LIVE PREVIEW: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes @ LUU Stylus, 24/03/2017

Touring behind their recent album ‘Modern Ruin’, named Best New Music by us in January, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes stop off at Leeds.

REVIEW: Paul Weller – ‘Jawbone (Music From The Film)’ (Solid Bond / Parlophone)

In a career spanning 40 years, there are very few things Paul Weller hasn’t done, but a film soundtrack is a first.

CLASSIC ’80s: U2 – ‘The Joshua Tree’

The album that catapulted them from household names to global superstars, U2’s career-defining album ‘The Joshua Tree’ turns 30 years old.

REVIEW: Ed Sheeran – ‘÷’ (Asylum / Atlantic)

The commercial juggernaut of Ed Sheeran will rumble on, and nothing anybody will say about ‘÷’ will make any difference. That said, it’s crushingly average.

REVIEW: Pissed Jeans – ‘Why Love Now’ (Sub Pop)

Hardcore punk foursome Pissed Jeans’ first album in four years sticks closely to their established formula, but is no less enjoyable for it.

REVIEW: Brontë – ‘Hands’ EP (Blood Records)

London-based indie trio Brontë deliver a tentative but impressive debut EP.

REVIEW: Rag’n’Bone Man – ‘Human’ (Sony / Columbia)

The industry has talked the talk on behalf of Rag’n’Bone Man, but Rory Graham can truly walk the walk with his impressive and soulful debut ‘Human’.