Dylan John Thomas - Feel the Fire

Dylan John Thomas shares new track ‘Feel the Fire’ to ignite big future.

Comparing young Dylan John Thomas to The View sounds like a cheap cop out, but…

Jungle playing at the O2 Academy in Brixton

Jungle @ O2 Academy Brixton

You’ve experienced it before. The minute you leave a show you text your pals “mate,…

Jungle Loving in Stereo Album Review

Jungle – ‘Loving In Stereo’ review: try to feel gloomy after listening to this. I dare you.

So, I’ve been sitting on Jungle’s new album, Loving In Stereo, and it’s out tomorrow…

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New music: nudista – Confess

I know it’s difficult to keep up with our new music recommendations, but here’s a…

Blanketman National Trust EP Review

Blanketman release their debut EP – National Trust. And a debate about water quality.

I don’t like the taste of the water in the city. A line I can…

nature always wins review

A Weirdly Emotional Review of ‘Nature Always Wins’ by Maxïmo Park? Not Sure What Came Over Me???

With ‘Nature Always Wins’, Maxïmo Park are among the first British bands to release an album recorded during the chaos of all that was 2020.

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New music: deep tan – deepfake

Here, I’ve a cool new band for you. They’ve got a new single out called…

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Halloween Special: A Walk-Through of the Addams Family Theme Remixes

HelloOoOoOoOoOo I come to you on Halloween with an article that everyone needs this time…

fontaines dc heros death

Fashionably late once again, here’s our review of Fontaines D.C’s album A Hero’s Death, released in, erm, July of this year

A Hero’s Death is the second release from post-punk five piece Fontaines DC. Here’s what we made of the new album, a mere 3 months late.