3/2 – King Tut’s Anamanaguchi return to the days of Sabrepulse and the revival of retro gaming where everybody had … More
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EP Review: Frank Turner, Polaroid Picture
To coincide with the start of his biggest UK tour to date, Frank Turner has released the Polaroid Picture EP. … More
Live Review: Protest The Hero
Protest the Hero, Tesseract, The Safety Fire, Intervals- Classic Grand – 5/2 It is a decent package that Djent/Mathcore-hybrid Protest … More
Live Review: Young Fathers
Stereo – 1/2/14 In the industrial setting of Glasgow’s Stereo the country’s hottest hip-hop trio prepare to take the stage. … More
Album Review: Mogwai, Rave Tapes
Listening to Mogwai’s eighth album, Rave Tapes, is not a rollercoaster of emotions, rising and falling at random intervals. It … More
Album Review: Hard-Fi, Best of 2004-2014
Best of 2004-2014 is the latest in a list of Greatest Hits albums designed purely to remind those of University … More
Album Review: You Me At Six, Cavalier Youth
You Me At Six were always that band that fourteen years olds lost their musical virginity to. However, on their … More
Album Review: The Jezabels, The Brink
The Jezabels are an Australian indie-pop group with an award-winning debut album. Their second album The Brink shows that they … More
Album Review: Bombay Bicycle Club, So Long, See You Tomorrow
Bombay Bicycle Club’s fourth album is highly ambitious and sophisticated, but that doesn’t necessarily make it a thrilling listen. Written … More
Album Review: Dum Dum Girls, Too True
The new effort from the all-girl Los Angeles outfit leaves something to be desired. Too True is infinitely listenable, but … More
