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Review: The Hara @ The Joiners, Southampton, 26/11/23: the alt-rock trio bring raucous but slightly contrived energy to the city
Editor-in-Chief Callum Joynes went to check out the hype around alt rock three-piece The Hara.

Review: Canned Pineapple @ Rude Giant Bar – 4/11/2023
There are many words you can use to describe Canned Pineapple but boring is not…

“Nowadays it’s so hard to get younger people into music” An interview with Jah Wobble on touring, new music, and Brian Eno
Thomas Priestley chats with Jah Wobble in the midst of his current UK tour.

Review: SUSU Theatre Group’s Dracula @ The Annex Theatre, 2/11/23
Rhiannon Morgan watching Theatre Group’s latest spook-tacular performance of Dracula.

Review: Punk Rock Factory @ The 1865, Southampton, 1/11/23: Can Disney covers rock? Absolutely!
Editor Callum Joynes enjoyed a night of nostalgia-fulled covers from Welsh rockers Punk Rock Factory.

Review: FIZZ @ Vinilo Southampton, 31/10/23: indie pop group create dazzling harmonies on their first tour
As a huge dodie fan in 2017, this event was particularly exciting for me. Indie…

“It’s very orchestral, there’s no egos” :An interview with Fat Dog on touring, beer, and their 2024 debut album plans
Editor-in-Chief Callum Joynes chats to Fat Dog in the middle of their debut headline tour.

Review: The Japanese House @ The 1865, Southampton: shimmering indie pop creates a unique community spirit
Frankie Lochhead enjoyed a night out watching The Japanese House in Southampton

Review: Fat Dog @ The Joiners, 19/10/23: the much-hyped band delivers an exciting set full of beats and theatrics
Editor-in-Chief Callum Joynes enjoyed an ostentatious performance from rising alt band Fat Dog.

Peace on their long-awaited comeback: “We kept on referring to it as our second debut album”
Back in spring, Peace announced their newest album Utopia, available via a protected website only.…

‘We’re kind of in this rocky, emo era’: an interview with modernlove.
I caught up with Barry and Cian from modernlove two days after the release of their new single, Plans, to see how these versatile indie pop/rock storytellers were feeling and what their next moves might be.

Review: “100% C*ntinental” @ Edinburgh Festival Fringe (The Basement at Home Bar) – 20th August 2023
An evening of honest, hilarious and very feminist comedy from the experiences of immigrants across…

Review: The Asian Comedy Showcase @ The Edinburgh Fringe (the Lounge at the Counting House), 20th August 2023
The Asian Comedy Showcase was, in essence, a celebration of all the fantastic Asian talent…

Review: Hi, I’m Zoë @ Edinburgh Festival Fringe (The Lounge at Eastside) – 20th August 2023
Eastside was a small pub-type situation housing several of the free Fringe shows and “Hi…