Author: Georgie Holmes


  • Chewing Gum: The Versatility of Michaela Coel

    Georgie Holmes tells us why we should all check out Chewing Gum.

  • On Edge: Anticipating ‘The Midnight Library’ by Matt Haig

    Georgie Holmes anticipates the release of The Midnight Library on August 20th.

  • Label in Focus: Partisan Records

    Partisan Records has a lot to offer. Georgie Holmes shares some insight on the renowned indie label.

  • NPR Tiny Deck concerts

    NPR Tiny Desk Concerts: The Perfect Live Substitute

    Missing live music events due to COVID-19? Our Fundraising, Events and Publicity Officer, Georgie Holmes, shares her secret gems on how she is getting her kick of live music.

  • Graffiti: Street Art or Vandalism?

    Georgie Holmes and Katie Evans look at the opposing sides to the political debate circling street art.

  • Frank Turner’s Tales From No Man’s Land: Mixing Music and History

    Georgie Holmes tells us about Frank Turner’s album tie-in podcast.

  • Best Glastonbury Set to Watch

    As festivals couldn’t happen in the normal capacity that we are used to, some of our writers reflect back on some memorable Glasto performances over the last 20 years!

  • Review: Life With Music – Homage to Music that Fails to Hit any Memorable Moments

    Does Patrick Stewart’s new drama strike a chord? Georgie Holmes reviews.

  • Our Favourite Local Bands

    Be sure to check out these amazing local bands!

  • Review: IDLES – ‘A Hymn’; A Rejoice of the Mundane

    IDLES’ newest single explores normality in the most perfect way

  • Female-Fronted Mercury Award Nominees Make History 

    Although Covid-19 has jeopardised the likelihood of having a live awards show, the Mercury Prize Awards have already made history with their shortlist of the 12 Albums of the Year being dominated by female-fronted artists or bands. This is the first year in the award show’s history where there has been a higher proportion of […]

  • On Edge: Anticipating Fontaines D.C.’s A Hero’s Death

    Georgie Holmes shares her excitement at the upcoming Fontaines D.C. record, ‘A Hero’s Death’

  • Why I’m Sick of Songs About Quarantine

    We have had ENOUGH of quarantine songs. Musicians please stop.

  • Review: The Hunna – ‘I Wanna Know’

    Too many repetitions and not enough originality in the newest song from The Hunna.