Adding to their legacy of beautiful chaos, Alt-J’s new album Relaxer really hits the spot.
Category: Reviews
EP Review: Holy Boy
Holy Boy’s self-titled debut EP effortlessly captures the listener’s attention and unveils a new perspective on love. Its mystical, dark … More
Album Review: Pixx – The Age of Anxiety
The opening track of Pixx’s debut album begins with 21-year old Hannah Rodger telling us that “To put a name … More
Live Review: The Thurston Moore Group
Saint Luke’s, 12/06 In a 1995 interview about the Sonic Youth album Washing Machine, Thurston Moore stated: “We all have … More
Arts Review: The Crucible
Dir. Douglas Rintoul, Theatre Royal, 12th – 17th June It’s common knowledge that Arthur Miller’s The Crucible was intended to … More
Our Feet Can Take Us Anywhere
On our right side are big bushes of bright yellow gore with grass behind them, running right up to the … More
Interview: Dez Fafara
It’s easy to forget sometimes that successful musicians are human beings – with all the press and pomp that surrounds … More
EP Review: Swet Shop Boys – ‘Sufi La’
Swet Shop Boys, the collab project of Riz MC (Riz Ahmed of Rogue One and Four Lions) and Heems (Himanshu … More
Arts Review – Shopping and Fucking
Dir. Julia Midtgard, Stereo, 5th – 7th June Shopping and Fucking. That’s the title of Mark Ravenhill’s 1996 play, and … More
Arts Review – The Red Shoes
Dir. Matthew Bourne, King’s Theatre, 8th – 10th June Matthew Bourne’s latest offering, The Red Shoes, is a real visual … More
