Review: Isle of Wight Festival 2012 – Thursday/Friday
I entered the festival innocent, naïve, clean. I left a man. Isle of Wight was the…
I entered the festival innocent, naïve, clean. I left a man. Isle of Wight was the…
The original back garden festival goes into its seventh year and proves to be a great success.
Foals are not your average indie rock five piece. A unique sound, often described as…
So here we are; after several years on hiatus, Bloc Party are officially back and…
Despite breaking records, E.L.James’ erotic trilogy is fifty shades of disappointing.
The Vaccines are back with a taster of what to expect from their new album The…
We all witnessed the emergence of that parody of Ke$ha’s ‘Tik Tok’ back in 2009. Never…
Although decent, this remake fails to live up the dark tensions provided by Raimi’s 2002 film.
The Edge catches up with emerging Edinburgh-based indie band, Bwani Junction, fresh off the stage from Leefest 2012
Since the release of Michael Jackson’s concert-documentary movie This Is It in 2010, the genre…
Despite some apathy surrounding the Olympics, the opening ceremony looks set to be a suitably British event.
Prior to their summer festival dates, including a date at Redfest in Surrey, Simon Mitchell…
The Royal Albert Hall’s grandiose and atmosphere is perhaps one of the best settings to…
Killer Joe is a furiously brilliant, astute and hypnotic film.