Preview: Relentless Boardmasters 2012
For those of you looking to escape to the beach this summer, look no further!…
For those of you looking to escape to the beach this summer, look no further!…
Think of Glastonbury. Thousands of enthusiastic, happy festival-goers. A wide variety of music. Crazy outfits.…
Over the past few weeks Radio1 have well and truly dominated Hackney. With the Olympics…
On a cold June evening, three artists provided a fitting end to the last Frequency of the year.
Yara Silva reviews the rock four-piece’s recent performance at the Arsenal football stadium, with nothing but positive things to say about the show.
LiveSoc introduce an chilled out free evening for those not attending Oceana.
Lostprophets drummer Luke Johnson takes some time out to speak to Dan Flynn about their new album, live experiences and more.
After supporting Bombay Bicycle Club at the Guildhall, Lucy Rose takes a minute to chat to The Edge about music, tea and jam.
I took over this review from someone else who was having trouble articulating their views…
The stage adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s ‘War Horse’ is captivating and poignant, bringing the reality of the First World War to London’s National Theatre.
The indie pop festival favourites are back, with a haunting and beautiful, but flawed, sophomore effort.
A movie deemed so disturbing it was only released in the UK in its entirety…
Terrence Malick’s latest production mixes A-list stars and a stuttering storyline to create an audience-dividing phenomenon.
Low-budget slasher is right up Barnaby Walter’s street