Author: George Seabrook


  • Review: Marmozets at the Engine Rooms, Southampton

    The Yorkshire power-punk quintet came to the Engine Rooms with a vengeance to kick the February chill in the teeth. Except, y’know, they did it with love! (03/02/2018).

  • “Playing live is now more exciting than it’s ever been” – An interview with Mount Kimbie

    Writer George caught up with one half of the London-based Electronic/Indie music duo ahead of their European tour.

  • Review: Happy Death Day

    A Horror worth watching on repeat? George Seabrook reviews.

  • ‘I wanna have it ready to go, and just keep going, going, going’ – An interview with Superfood

    George Seabrook spoke to vocalist Dom when the band played at The Joiners earlier in October about everything from future plans to funny festival encounters.

  • Review: Superfood at The Joiners, Southampton

    No need to ask ‘Where’s The Bass Amp’ following the band’s tight, ‘Unstoppable’ show at The Joiners (05/10/2017).

  • Review: Wolf Alice – Visions Of A Life

    Whoever’s life these visions are taken from, let it be known that they were probably quote-unquote weird.

  • Preview: Superfood at The Joiners, Southampton

    The Birmingham diet-obsessive band come to The Joiners next month! (05/10/2017)

  • Review: Kingsman: The Golden Circle

    At best a bronze medal… Writer George reviews the sequel to Matthew Vaughn’s 2015 spy thriller.

  • “I might as well just drink all the free stuff” – An Interview with Natti Shiner of Fickle Friends

    Lead singer Natt talks about festival escapades and debut albums.

  • Review: Tove Styrke – ‘Mistakes’

    After sleeper summer hit ‘Say My Name’ the Swedish songwriter’s back with a new single.

  • Review: Mount Kimbie – Love What Survives

    Dynamic and deliberate, the London duo’s third album is full of sonic treasures.

  • Review: PVRIS – All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell

    Not PVRIS as in CHVRCHES, PVRIS as in France. But one can dream.

  • Review: Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets

    United Airlines didn’t like their liberal interpretation of “business attire”, so made them ride on the nose.

  • Review: Imagine Dragons – Evolve

    The third release from the Transformers of the music world is here.