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Review: Thumpers – Galore

Introducing Thumpers and their debut album ‘Galore’. Released via their own label, the band have┬áshot themselves into the ether of

Music

Interview: CHVRCHES

Tucked into the Union’s cluttered backstage area with an unassuming air, you would never guess that the synthpop trio were

Music

Feature: Going It Alone

In the light of Independent Venue Week, Hannah Embleton-Smith finds out from industry insiders how Cardiff fares with small-time success

Features

Communication Problems

With the image of heads buried in their hand-held screens surrounding us, Andy Love examines the way smart phones have

Features

Fear and Self Loathing

If the grass is perpetually greener on the other side, maybe it’s time to build a fence and shield gloating

Features

The Internet Confessional

Can blogging improve your mental health? Sophie Lodge┬áinvestigates in ‘The Internet Confessional’.┬á In October 2012 15 year old Tallulah Wilson

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#OCDPROBLEMS

Toby Mott┬ádiscusses Channel 4’s ‘Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners’ and the perception of OCD as a cute quirk.┬á “Obsessive Compulsive Disorder” isn’t

Fashion

Spring Trend: Pastels

It’s a new year and that means some great new fashion trends!┬áAdmittedly, it’s been a cold and wet start to

Travel

Top Travel Blogs

Like many final year students too scared to face up to real-world demands and find a job just yet, I’ve

Travel

Travel Aspirations 2014

This month Quench Travel finds out which destinations are tempting our fellow students to explore different cultures in 2014!  Interrailing

Music

Review: Eagulls – Eagulls

The Leeds-based five-piece will drop their self-titled LP on March 3rd, but is it more eagle or seagull? Perhaps someone

Music

Interview: Sivu

Ed Watson sits down with James Page, the man behind hotly-tipped singer-songwriter Sivu. Your pseudonym ÔÇÿSivu’ is a Finnish translation

Features

The Battle of Banter

The term ÔÇÿbanter’ is pretty friendly. ┬áOr at least, it used to be. Once upon a time, it meant an

Features

Cardiff at Christmas

The Christmas holidays. Most students start counting down the days to this frenzy of seasonal television, Baileys and pyjamas as

Music

Interview: Childhood

Your music has been described as ÔÇÿThe Stone Roses flapping at Echo and the Bunnymen’s long coats and mussing Robert

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