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Hermione Kellow

Hermione Kellow

Hermione is a twenty-something year old student, currently reading Music at Cambridge University where she is also President of the main University Orchestra. Having grown up surrounded by Music spending her early years backstage of theatres, she has maintained a lifelong passion for live music and discovering new, exciting Artists. Having studied classical Violin since her early years, Hermione has always been involved in musical performance and has an eclectic taste ranging from post-punk to experimental classical music. Hoping to pursue a career in A&R and music journalism, Hermione is always on the lookout for music that is interesting, fresh and a bit wacky!

Andreww © Manuel Nagel
Columns, Music, Today's SongMarch 4, 2021<March 3, 2021

Slick N’ Stylish Andreww Explores Toxic Relationships in Genre-Bending, Eclectic “Medusa”

Orlando © 2021
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 22, 2021<January 22, 2021

Today’s Song: UK Bedroom Pop Artist Orlando Shines in Dreamy, Pastel Coloured “Princess”

Matilda Eyre © 2020
Columns, Music, Today's SongJanuary 5, 2021<January 5, 2021

Today’s Song: Matilda Eyre’s Enchanting & Vulnerable “Let Me Be”

POESY © 2020
Columns, Music, Today's SongDecember 15, 2020<December 15, 2020

Today’s Song: Digging Ourselves Out of Darkness with POESY’s “Diamonds”

Gaspar Narby © 2020
Columns, Music, Today's SongNovember 30, 2020<November 30, 2020

Today’s Song: Gaspar Narby Explores the Fragmentary Nature of Memory in Articulate Track “Fragments” ft. Taura

Dan Croll © Max Knight
Interviews, MusicOctober 14, 2020<February 21, 2024

Interview: Dan Croll’s New Album ‘Grand Plan’ & the Millennial Dilemma

The Magnettes © Annica Zion
Music, Music Videos, PremieresJuly 23, 2020<July 23, 2020

Premiere: The Magnettes Display Cinematic Flair in New Video for Anthemic Track “American”

The Rotanas 2020
Columns, Music, Today's SongMarch 4, 2020<March 3, 2020

The Rotanas Continue to Triumph with Raucous House Party Anthem “Scores on the Doors”

The Rotanas
Columns, Music, Today's SongDecember 20, 2019<December 19, 2019

Today’s Song: Getting “Caught on Camera” with Cardiff’s The Rotanas

Latitude Festival 2019 © Hermione Kellow
Festival, Music, ReviewsAugust 20, 2019<August 20, 2019

Latitude Festival 2019: Colourful Sheep, Emerging Talent, and Saving the Planet

Kew the Music 2019
Festival, Music, ReviewsAugust 1, 2019<July 31, 2019

Review: Kew the Music Festival 2019

Concerts, Festival, Music, ReviewsJuly 29, 2019<July 29, 2019

The Ultimate Matriarchal Experience: British Summertime Festival 2019

Bad Child © Paul Mérelle
Columns, Music, Today's SongJuly 15, 2019<July 15, 2019

Today’s Song: BAD CHILD’s “Desert Island Lover” Is a Blooming Great Summer Single

Are You OK? - Wasuremono
Features, Music, ReviewsJune 19, 2019<June 19, 2019

Review: Wasuremono’s Psychedelic Dream-Pop Success ‘Are You OK?’

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Festival, Music, ReviewsJune 11, 2019<June 21, 2019

Highlights from All Points East Festival

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