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Katie Colombus

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Album: Paloma Faith - Infinite Things

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Album: Sam Smith - Love Goes

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Album: The Chicks - Gaslighter

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Kate Tempest, BBC 6 Music Festival review - more personal than political

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Madonna, London Palladium review - a fiesta of the surreal and the fiercely fabulous

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Albums of the Year 2019: Sharon Van Etten - Remind Me Tomorrow

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Elf Lyons, Komedia, Brighton review - bonkers, brilliant and a bit of bare bum

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CD: Babymetal - Metal Galaxy

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Rodrigo y Gabriela, Eventim Apollo Hammersmith review - fiery flamenco rock

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CD: Tegan & Sara - Hey I'm Just Like You

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Muse, 02 review - bombastic Brit-rock with a sci-fi theme

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Wilderness Festival 2019 review - marvellous misbehaviour

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Boogarins, Jazz Cafe review - psychedelic hues and Brazilian grooves

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Florence + the Machine, BST Hyde Park review - mastering the matriarchy

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Janelle Monae, SSE Wembley Arena review - strong in both sound and sentiment

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Charlie Cunningham, Queen Elizabeth Hall review - Spanish guitar and strong songs

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