Author: Kat Munday


  • Our Favourite Female Characters: Catherine Carwood of ‘Happy Valley’

    Across all three seasons of modern BBC classic ‘Happy Valley’, Catherine Cawood is a female character who consistently appears strikingly realistic. Strong-willed, sweary, and blindingly loyal, Catherine is a woman who constantly battles with a deep, personal trauma but never strays from doing what is right. Between her neon green battle armour or donning her […]

  • Queens of the Stone Age – ‘Emotion Sickness’ single review: The rock titans’ return doesn’t live up to expectations

    Kat Munday has mixed thoughts on Queens of the Stone Age’s comeback single.

  • Review: National Theatre Live – ‘Good’ Starring David Tennant

    Kat Munday delves into the themes of David Tennants latest performance.

  • Out For Blood: A Singles Review of Florence + The Machine’s “Mermaids”

    Kat Munday is loving Florence & The Machine’s female rage in the new track, ‘Mermaids’.

  • Our Favourite A24 Films

    Our writers look at the very best movies from A24.

  • Review: Beabadoobee at Engine Rooms 18/10/2022

    On browsing Beabadoobee’s most popular songs on Spotify to find out what to expect from the artist, you might leave confidently under the impression that Beatrice Lau’s repertoire consists of easy listening, slow and sweet, sunday morning soft rock. The 22 year old singer has found her biggest hit to date with “Coffee”, a song […]

  • EP Review: Wolf Alice – Blue Lullaby

    Kat Munday takes a look at Wolf Alice’s new ‘lullaby’ versions of tracks from their acclaimed 2021 album ‘Blue Weekend’.

  • Single Review: Foals – 2001

    Kat Munday explores Foals’ catchy new sound.

  • Review: Don Giovanni @ Mayflower Theatre 12/5/22

    Read how Kat Munday fell in love with opera when she saw Don Giovanni at the Mayflower Theatre!

  • Review: Foals – Looking High

    Foals are a band who have never been afraid to evolve their sound, and their latest release ‘Looking High’  takes fans into a summery, lighter exploration of feelings of nostalgia and embracing new things following the end of the pandemic. It’s impossible to not immediately imagine this song playing on the radio on sunny days, […]

  • Review: Magic Goes Wrong @ Mayflower Theatre, 26/10/21

    While the Magic certainly goes wrong, Mischief Theatre Company’s latest outing is nothing short of entertaining.