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Louis Amor

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  • May 29, 2024 | epigram.org.uk | Susie long |Louis Amor

    By Susie Long, Music SubeditorIt’s no secret that making music has become a commercial endeavour. With ticket prices for high-profile artists soaring into the thousands, and the rise of the “industry plant” artist, the music industry can sometimes seem like a faceless, algorithmic entity. However, people want to change this, and groups are emerging with the aim to prioritise the celebration of community, inclusivity, and creativity within music.

  • May 26, 2024 | epigram.org.uk | William Budd |Cara Hene |Sapphire Hope |Louis Amor

    By William Budd, First Year, HistoryA University of Bristol undergraduate demonstrated against the use of Forced Swim Test by university researchers on the grounds ‘of animal cruelty.’A first-year philosophy undergraduate has expressed her desire to see the Forced Swim Test halted immediately in a demonstration inside the social space of Senate House.

  • May 26, 2024 | epigram.org.uk | Cara Hene |Sapphire Hope |Louis Amor

    By Cara Hene, Digital Music EditorBeginning on January 29, the Bristol SU’s Housing Report 2024 surveyed 570 responses from current students to find out about the state of student housing in the most expensive rental city outside of London. 83 per cent of students said that their housing conditions were impacting them.

  • May 24, 2024 | epigram.org.uk | Louis Amor |Benji Chapman

    By Louis Amor, Third Year ZoologyThis would be the fourth time I’d seen SCALER, so entering SWX I thought I had a good idea of what was coming. I honestly couldn’t had been further from it; this was by far the most ambitious show I’ve seen from them. Their loudest sound, their wildest visual production too. The night started almost immediately after doors, with electronic artist and producer Thomas Ridley kicking starting the evening with an impressively fluid set.

  • May 23, 2024 | epigram.org.uk | Louis Amor |Benji Chapman |Dylan McNally |Megan Foulk

    By Louis Amor, Third Year ZoologyIt’s always exciting walking into a venue with little idea of what to expect from the act you’re seeing. With the fiery intensity of the handful of singles they had released for their debut album Hex Dealer, the only thing I was certain of was that this was going to be a full-on show. That anticipation was maintained by the two thrilling Bristol-based support acts who kicked off the evening in an energetic style.

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