This Week in Records
This Week in Records (01/09/2015-07/09/2015) sees the return of The Libertines after 11 years, with singles from Wolf Alice and Hozier.
This Week in Records (01/09/2015-07/09/2015) sees the return of The Libertines after 11 years, with singles from Wolf Alice and Hozier.
This Week in Live includes the Foo Fighters, Frank Iero and Angel Haze (31/08/15-06/09/15).
In the first of our coverage of Film4’s FrightFest, Film Editor Ben reviews 80s nostalgia trip Turbo Kid.
Rising stars of slick, synthy indie rock.
Mollie reviews the sophomore album from Spector, Moth Boys.
“The Curved Line is an affirmation of Kelpe’s talent and career”, says Evan Smithson.
Jump in to this unique take on pop, and their newest track ’30m Pool’.
The game was one of the most requested titles for localization in PlayStation’s #Buildingthelist campaign.
The Horrors will be supporting the indie-rock trio as they visit various cities across the country, including Bournemouth, Exeter, Cardiff and Manchester.
Matt takes an extended look at the life and work of Oscar-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin.
This Week in Gaming (24/08/15-30/08/15) includes the release of the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition and Disney Infinity 3.0.
Speaking to Shade Dragazine, the infamous drag artist hinted that a film featuring all of the reality show’s biggest stars might be in the works, as well as a UK version of the competition.
This Week in Live brings you the likes of All Time Low, Bring Me The Horizon and Limp Bizkit (24/08/15-30/08/15).
The manic and surreal BoomTown experience continues to grow and astound (13/08/15-16/08/15).