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Category: Reviews

Album Review: Alt-J – ‘Relaxer’

Adding to their legacy of beautiful chaos, Alt-J’s new album Relaxer really hits the spot.

Album Review, alt-j, Indie, relaxer

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, holy boy, music

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

aike jansen, Album Review, music, pixx

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

ciaran mcqueen, Music Review, saint luke's, the thurston moore group

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

arts and culture, rachel walker, the crucible, theatre, theatre royal

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

aike jansen, creativity, walking

Interview: Dez Fafara

It’s easy to forget sometimes that successful musicians are human beings – with all the press and pomp that surrounds … More

dez fafara, gabriel lennox, Interview

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

Album Review, EP review, katie athwal, sufi la, swet shop boys

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

fear no colours theatre, Morgan Laing, shopping and fucking, stereo

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

rachel walker, The Kings Theatre, the red shoes

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