This Week In Records
This Week in Records (21/03/2016-27/03/2016) holds ZAYN, Birdy and Biffy Clyro.
This Week in Records (21/03/2016-27/03/2016) holds ZAYN, Birdy and Biffy Clyro.
Kelvin Jones failed to impress whilst opening for James Morrison at the O2 Guildhall in Southampton (17/03/16).
Young Adult Literature is often slammed by society as being worthless. However, there must be a reason that they’ve become so popular? Does teen fiction have any cultural value?
The mysterious spiritual sequel to 2008’s monster-hit Cloverfield is a definite must-see, says Sophie Trenear.
In arguably one of London’s best medium-sized venues, Flume more than succeeded in confirming himself as one of the world’s hottest electronic artists and one that all music fans can appreciate (16/03/16).
Southampton’s garage idol teams up with the Bristolians for the best of his comeback tracks to date.
Happy Valley’s second season ends on a satisfying note says James Barker.
Mura Masa’s new single impresses, but also placates.
Laura Cox provides a run down of what to expect at this years Blissfields Festival (01/07/16-02/07/16)
Heroes Reborn continues to improve in quality says Rebecca Barnes.
David elaborates on how Quahog’s famous dysfunctional family needs some work.
Matt takes us through the first annual UoS Student Film Festival.
Wireless Festival returns for a 3 night festival to Finsbury Park this summer, and why wouldn’t you want to be there? (08/07/16-10/07/16)
Chris reviews the SASS charity showcase performed at the cube.