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Emma Wilkes
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It was an absolute honour to chat to Loathe for my latest Kerrang! cover about their new song Gifted Every Strength, why new music has taken so long, why they tour the US so much and becoming influential:
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The wait is over. After 2020’s I Let It In And It Took Everything album turned Liverpool metallers Loathe into one of the UK’s most sensational heavy…
Hiya. I've lost a sizeable chunk of work. Commissioning me to write you some words would be very helpful right now - I'll do anything on rock, metal and alternative culture, issues in the world of music, and I write bios too. Find me at emmabwilkes at gmail dot com.
This was a fascinating read this morning. I've never really heard this talked about, for one thing, and the ideas put forward make a lot of sense
This is fascinating. While outdoor music events can still provide opportunities for new talent, I often think about just how disparate the opposite ends of the scale are. These big mass market events rake in a small fortune while the grassroots sector struggles. Those extremes do feel more intense.
I regret to inform you that I think I posted too soon. My love life is once again becoming a joke that extends beyond April Fools 🙃