Review: Download Festival 2014
Seb Male takes a look back at this year’s Download Festival; from Aerosmith to Fall Out Boy, and Steel Panther to Dying Fetus.
Seb Male takes a look back at this year’s Download Festival; from Aerosmith to Fall Out Boy, and Steel Panther to Dying Fetus.
This week’s records round-up features Morrissey’s upcoming solo album and Lily Allen’s ‘URL Badman’ lifted from latest album Sheezus.
In the singles chart, Ella Henderson holds on to her number one single for another week.
As probably the biggest and most highly-anticipated festival of the summer, Glastonbury hosts a diverse and controversial range of acts this year.
Kasabian’s 48:13 debuts at number one in the UK album chart, making it their fourth album to hit top-spot.
Ella Goel headed to the dauntingly distant city of Manchester to enjoy the muddy fields of Heaton Park.
Elinor caught up with The Last Vegas singer Chad Cherry at their recent Southampton show.
The Edge’s Film Editor, Virginie, takes a look at this week’s forthcoming cinema releases.
clipping. are a rap trio like no other, Evan Smithson tells us why we should be listening to the groups sophomore album.
The full list of nominees for Sunday night’s ceremony.
The Crookes proved themselves to be more than ready for the upcoming festival season.
To kickstart our new ‘The Sound of Cinema’ feature, Chris Pate takes a look at the soundtrack of Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1999 sprawling tale of life, love and family.
Laura Cox previews one of Hampshire’s finest small festivals, Blissfields. Get your tickets now.
This year’s MTV Movie Awards mark the second instalment of The Hunger Games as the Movie of the Year.