Author: Georgie Holmes


  • “That was my main intention really, to see if people could come together and enjoy live music” – An Interview with Jack Cochrane of The Snuts

    FEPS officer and ultimate The Snuts fan, Georgie Holmes, interviewed lead singer, Jack Cochrane. Discussing lockdown to live-streamed shows – see what they discuss in more detail here!

  • Review: I Used To Go Here – The Only Laughter Produced Was Discomfort

    Georgie Holmes reviews Kris Rey’s new college comedy.

  • Nostalgic News: Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love was released 35 years ago

    Georgie Holmes revisits one of music’s “greatest comebacks” on Hounds of Love’s 35th anniversary.

  • Review: Schemers

    Produced by Black Factory Films and Munro Films, Schemers is the first full-length feature to be made in Dundee. That may not seem like much an achievement at first, but the film itself jokes about Dundee’s location being often unknown and irrelevant as it tells the true story of David McLean, who also wrote, directed and […]

  • Review: Sleeping at Last – ‘Five (Instrumental)’; Soothing Simple Beauty

    A hauntingly beautiful new Sleeping at Last instrumental track gets top marks from Georgie Holmes.

  • Review: The Snuts Live-Stream Performance at The Tall Ship

    Our FEP Officer, Georgie Holmes, covered the highly anticipated stream from The Snuts. As streams are currently how we see acts, Georgie reviews the show and also highlights how streams enhance the experience and discusses the difficulty with this format.

  • Literature Vs. Adaptation: 13 Reasons Why, ‘A Glorification of Suicide’

    Georgie Holmes looks at how Netflix damaged the reputation and storyline of young-adult novel, Thirteen Reasons Why.

  • My First Album: P!nk’s ‘Greatest Hits… So Far!!!’

    Georgie Holmes reminisces on the album that started it all for her; P!nk’s Greatest Hits… So Far!!!

  • Review: Koko-Di Koko-Da – Weird, Yet Addictive Swedish Horror

    Koko-Di Koko-Da, a Swedish horror directed by Johannes Nyholm, has many awards to its name and it’s not hard to see why. Last year it won Best Screenplay at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and Best Picture at the Brussels International Film Festival, among others, and was nominated for World Cinema at Sundance Film Festival […]

  • Nostalgic News: The Danish Girl was released 5 years ago

    Five years after release, Georgie Holmes revisits the award-winning film that starred Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander.

  • A Journey Through Grief, Consequence, Debt and Laughter: A Review of Joshua Burnside’s Into the Depths of Hell

    More like ‘Into The Heights of Heaven’ according to Georgie Holmes’ raving review!

  • Nostalgic News: Oh Wonder’s self-titled album was released 5 years ago

    Georgie Holmes revisits Oh Wonder, call it “one of the best debuts from a band that’s ever been released”.

  • “It’s less about wanting to live up to what the fans expect and more about living up to our own expectations of expanding as artists and doing more” – An Interview with Jack Kaye of The Magic Gang

    Georgie Holmes sits down with lead singer Jack Kaye of The Magic Gang to discuss all things from their new album, livestreams to quarantine.

  • Review: Chartreuse – ‘Enemy’s Belly’

    Chartreuse, a 4-piece band from the Black Country, have two EPs under their belt from last year and another due to be released in October of this year, titled Keep Checking On Me. From this upcoming EP, the band have unveiled two singles – ‘Tall Grass’ and ‘Enemy’s Belly’. The latter of these exists as proof […]