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6 votes
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Orbital Junction - Egos and Instincts (2020)
4 votes -
Cineworld to close all Regal Cinemas, UK venues in response to ‘No Time to Die’ delay
14 votes -
Scottish nitroglycerin and one legged stools
10 votes -
Napalm Death - Backlash Just Because (2020)
5 votes -
The Digital Antiquarian: Transport Tycoon
4 votes -
The rise and fall of Britain's bedroom coders | Design Icons
9 votes -
Two Vikings from the same family are to be 'reunited' – DNA evidence has linked the skeleton from Oxford with another skeleton excavated in Denmark
7 votes -
Nokia has clinched a deal with Britain's biggest mobile operator BT to supply 5G radio equipment – coming months after UK said it would ban Huawei from 5G networks
7 votes -
British plugs are better than all other plugs, and here's why
17 votes -
The Big Moon - Your Light (2020)
3 votes -
Half Man Half Biscuit - A Country Practice (1998)
3 votes -
Prefab Sprout - Bonny (1985)
2 votes -
XTC - Senses Working Overtime (1982)
6 votes -
A battle of lies: Fake news in the Grear War
6 votes -
The scandalous decision to pickle Admiral Horatio Nelson in brandy
11 votes -
Arsenal sign goalkeeper Alex Rúnarsson from Dijon on four-year deal – Iceland international expected to deputise for first-choice goalkeeper Bernd Leno
6 votes -
Rameses B & Veela - One Day (2020)
5 votes -
Is the University of Edinburgh right to rename its David Hume Tower?
9 votes -
ARM: UK-based chip designer sold to Nvidia
27 votes -
The refined sociopathy of The Economist
25 votes -
Alfa Mist - Galaxy (2020)
7 votes -
Analysis of UK charity websites finds that tracking is prevalent, with almost all of the most popular charities including trackers for advertising or data brokers and failing to comply with GDPR/PECR
8 votes -
Amazon deletes 20,000 product reviews written by seven of its top ten UK reviewers after a Financial Times investigation found they were written for profit
18 votes -
Black troops were welcome in Britain, but Jim Crow wasn’t: The race riot of one night in June 1943
15 votes -
Goodbye to the ‘Pret economy’ and good luck to whatever replaces it
11 votes -
Annotated digital archive of historic books
6 votes -
Pure Reason Revolution — The Twyncyn / Trembling Willows (2006)
5 votes -
Postcards from St Kilda arrive ten years later after washing up in Norway – archaeologist Ian McHardy built a waterproof replica of the mail boats a decade ago
5 votes -
Emerson, Lake & Palmer — Karn Evil 9 (1973)
4 votes -
Ocean Vuong joins Margaret Atwood, David Mitchell and Karl Ove Knausgård to lock away work in the Future Library to be published in ninety-four years time
10 votes -
Jon Gomm - Cocoon (2020)
4 votes -
Manchester United needed an extra-time penalty from Bruno Fernandes to finally see off a spirited FC Copenhagen in their Europa League quarter-final
9 votes -
Southampton midfielder Pierre-Emile Højbjerg will complete his move to Tottenham Hotspur this weekend, with Kyle Walker-Peters heading the other way
2 votes -
Kurt Maflin hopes his shock World Snooker Championship triumph in the first round will have Norwegian children swapping ski slopes for snooker cues
5 votes -
Wargasm - Spit (2020)
Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/album/spit/1515933495?i=1515933506 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/4N8vRR39A9ttCbAVW5Gztx YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aigeil9HSWo...
Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/album/spit/1515933495?i=1515933506
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/4N8vRR39A9ttCbAVW5Gztx
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aigeil9HSWoNewest single from relative newcomers Wargasm. The London duo have nothing to do with the old Boston, MA thrash outfit of the same name. These two (Sam Matlock and Milkie Way) instead employ a lot of late 90s industrial and nu-metal guitar riffs with some poppy hooks in the instruments. Mix in the dueling vocals of Matlock's raw, unclean shouts and Way's silky smooth, sometimes bubblegum pop level, harmonies and you get a sort of blender of genres that kind of defies typical categorization.
The two cut their teeth shoving some pop songs through the jaws of their style (like N.E.R.D.'s Lapdance). They've started putting out originals lately. Spit is probably their hardest song so far, eschewing some of the more poppy elements of their first releases.
5 votes -
The rise, fall, and rise of the status pineapple
9 votes -
Rameses B - Thinking About You (2020)
2 votes -
We experienced the first West End show staged with social distancing. Here's what it was like.
4 votes -
Dover clifftops 'buzzing with wildlife' after National Trust takeover
7 votes -
Dream Nails - Text Me Back (Chirpse Degree Burns) (2020)
2 votes -
The village that the Luftwaffe bombed by mistake
9 votes -
UK, US, and Canada accuse Russia of trying to steal information from coronavirus vaccine researchers
15 votes -
United Kingdom to ban Huawei equipment in 2021 and remove it from 5G networks by 2027
6 votes -
Work has begun on Viking Link, the world's longest electricity interconnector which will allow power to travel between the UK and Denmark
5 votes -
How to deal with a racist past: A Bristol pub leads the way
5 votes -
UK food standards hang in balance ahead of crucial Lords vote
7 votes -
Top-tier international cricket resumes after the COVID-19 hiatus with an England vs West Indies test at Southampton
6 votes -
Sixteen-year-old student gets thousands of primary school children to write to lonely care home residents
7 votes -
How "The Wing", a women-focused, co-working space collective and club is now reeling from allegations of racism, exclusivity and abuses of power
13 votes