Author: Jack Nash


  • On Edge: Anticipating Bring Me The Horizon – amo

    Jack Nash anticipates whether Bring Me The Horizon’s amo will be a rock hit or a fatal blow for the Sheffield boys’s careers

  • In Defence of: Muse – Simulation Theory

    Jack Nash clarifies why Simulation Theory is a step forward for Muse, and not a step too far into the dark side.

  • Introducing: YONAKA

    Who are YONAKA? Jack Nash investigates the newcomers to the rock scene and where they’re heading.

  • Artist In Focus: Run The Jewels

    Recently featured in the soundtrack for Venom, Run The Jewels are a rap duo to be reckoned with. But who are they? Jack Nash finds out…

  • Nostalgic News: Fatboy Slim’s ‘You’ve Come A Long Way Baby’ Released 20 Years Ago

    Jack Nash relives one of the flag-bearing albums of the Big Beat subgenre, 20 years later.

  • Artist In Focus: Muse

    In anticipation of their ucpoming album Simulation Theory – out November 9th – Jack Nash explores the history of British rock band Muse.

  • Review – We Happy Few

    Jack Nash takes his Joy and ventures to Wellington Wells in the search of the truth behind We Happy Few.

  • Watch: American Horror Story – Apocalypse Teaser Trailer

    With the American Horror Story: Apocalypse Teaser Trailer being released recently, Jack Nash looks at what we know about season 8 of the hit TV show

  • Review: YUNGBLUD – 21st Century Liability

    Jack Nash reviews YUNGBLUD’s debut album, exploring politics, drug abuse and consent.

  • Review: Years & Years – Palo Santo

    Jack Nash takes a musical journey to the futuristic city of Palo Santo in the latest album from Years and Years.

  • Review: Years & Years – ‘Palo Santo’

    Years and Years are back, with another track from their upcoming album – Jack Nash reviews.

  • Review: Sigala ft. Fuse ODG, Sean Paul & Kent Jones – ‘Feels Like Home’

    Sigala is back with his latest single from his debut album Brighter Days, and it is a solid summer anthem.

  • Introducing: LSD

    Three Grammy Nominees, Two singles so far, one collaborative project. Here’s why you should be excited about LSD.

  • Review: Bastille – ‘Quarter Past Midnight’

    The London-born band return with their first track from their upcoming record, and with a completely new sound.