This Week In Records: Stormzy, The Chainsmokers & Coldplay (24/02/2017)
Calvin Harris, Jason Derulo, and The 1975 also pile in to cap BRITs week.
Calvin Harris, Jason Derulo, and The 1975 also pile in to cap BRITs week.
Writer Katrina praises Theodore Melfi’s must-see film Hidden Figures.
The acclaimed London show is at Mayflower until March 4th.
In James Slaymaker’s latest addition to his column, he takes a look at why Jean-Luc Godard’s 2010 film is one of the most important films of the century.
Alex Smith sits down with Stockport’s alternative quartet Dutch Uncles to talk about their upcoming tour, and fifth album release.
Head of Relations Navi Ahluwalia chats to Zak Abel about his new album, ‘Only When We’re Naked’, releasing March 10th.
Features Editor Rehana looks at how human characters and themes help us to connect to the fantastic and surreal.
The fact of the matter is that it’s coming back; so that’s all good then.
We talk to the veteran comedy actor, who’s latest play ‘The Dresser’ is currently at Chichester Theatre.
Writer Ben reviews the highly anticipated sequel to Danny Boyle’s British cult classic Trainspotting.
Oli Polhill interviewed noisy Manchester rock duo The Hyena Kill ahead of their intimate show at The Notes Cafe, Southampton.
Magnus reviews the indie Japanese surreal game that has gained a cult following in corners of the Internet.
With Deaf Havana about to release their fourth album, Lucy Clowes went along to talk with Lee Wilson about their new music, positivity and touring habits.
The chosen way to invoke Article 50? Bore them to death, apparently.