Heami, from Birmingham England, has a modern initiative like no other. The young aspiring musician has managed to truly embrace and master the art of blending sounds and combing textures to create a fantastic modern display of art. This can be heard in his whole body of work and even more prominently on his latest... Continue Reading →
Reviewed – Low Island – Don’t Let The Light In
Rating - 4.5/5 ‘Don’t Let The Light In’ is the most recent release from prestigious Electronic group ‘Low Island’, made up of Carlos Posada, Jamie Jay, Jacob Lively and Felix Higginbottom. Formed in Oxford in 2016, these boys have really carved a name for themselves in a short space of time, and from the sound... Continue Reading →
Reviewed – Frank Turner and Jon Snodgrass – Buddies II Still Buddies
Rating - 4/5 Kazoo-wielding pals Frank Turner and Jon Snodgrass have reunited after 10 years to create the feel-good sequel to the original cult-favourite ‘Buddies’, a light-hearted album borne from whisky and friendship that interestingly weaves their own amusing commentary throughout the tracks. Most importantly, it was all written and recorded in just one day.... Continue Reading →
Reviewed – Killer Be Killed – Reluctant Hero
Rating - 4/5 ‘Reluctant Hero’ is the latest offering from heavy metal supergroup Killer Be Killed. They are veterans of their own respective groups (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Sepultura, Converge and Mastodon), not to mention individual collaborations with rock and metal groups too numerous to name; chances are one of these guys will have had... Continue Reading →
Linkin Park – Twenty Years of Hybrid Theory
It's the year 2000. I’m in sixth form and by the quirks of being in a group of friends that are trusted by the staff we somehow have our own common room. Of sorts. We have tea and coffee making facilities, a sofa, some hastily re-upholstered stools, and a bunch of rails of costumes for... Continue Reading →
Real Talk – JJ Peters
After being the driving force behind the drums in the heroic metalcore band I Killed The Prom Queen JJ Peters left to pursue a career as a vocalist. He is best known for his work in the Hardcore Punk band Deez Nuts, but this year he has truly turned his creative attention to making his... Continue Reading →
Real Talk – Wishul Thinking
Wishful Thinking has released their debut record. Its called "After Hours" and it has made a true statement. This Jersey trio has made a move that sees them stand amongst some of the best-known names in the genre and will easily attract any fan of the pop-punk and dream pop genres. They spoke to faultline... Continue Reading →
High Fidelity
High Fidelity is a book written by Nick Hornby and also a movie starring John Cusack. The book is set in London and the movie is set in Chicago. For the purposes of this article, we’re going to focus on the movie. It’s not for artistic reasons, I genuinely prefer the book, but I can... Continue Reading →
Reviewed – Jack Errington – Drunk and High
Rating - 2/5 Australian pop artist Jack Errington releases a new single ‘Drunk and High’, the latest in a long line of sad party tunes that are highly prevalent in the charts. It’s a typical mix of stripped-back instrumental parts, sparse beats, and of course a heavy focus on the vocals to carry the identity... Continue Reading →
Reviewed – Knuckle Puck – 20/20
Rating - 4/5 Knuckle Puck has certainly come back with a bang on their highly anticipated third album 20/20. The album kicks off with the title track 20/20 and is lead by a soft melodic introduction on the guitar to be the foundation for vocalist Joe Taylor to spread a positive message that everything is... Continue Reading →