Author: Morgan McMillan


  • Review: Ameer Vann – EMMANUEL

    Morgan McMillan reviews the solo EP from the controversial Ameer Vann

  • In Defence of The Fast and the Furious Franchise

    Get ready to step on the gas. Morgan McMillan sticks up for the racing franchise that’s gone the distance.

  • Review: The Sherlocks – Under Your Sky

    The north of England has a tendency to produce some of the most killer indie rock bands with the likes of The Courteeners, Blossoms and The Sherlocks. After the success of their debut album, Live for the Moment, which landed at no.6 in the charts, The Sherlocks have now produced a second album which takes […]

  • Must-see Artists Playing in Southampton this Term

    There are some first class acts performing in Southampton over the first term of uni that you just cannot miss.

  • Review: Triple Cooked – Weird & Wonderful at Switch, Southampton

    Morgan McMillan reviews Triple Cooked’s ‘Weird & Wonderful’ themed night out.

  • “Describing what I do is something I don’t feel I need to do” – An Interview with Bill Ryder-Jones

    Morgan McMillan finds out more about Bill Ryder-Jones’ song-writing processes and inspirations.

  • Preview: Bill Ryder-Jones at The Joiners, Southampton

    Morgan McMillan previews the upcoming Bill Ryder-Jones gig this September.

  • Review: The Faim – State of Mind

    The Faim’s debut album is one of the best debuts of the year, says Morgan McMillan

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – GINGER

    Does the latest album from BROCKHAMPTON live up to their previous work?

  • A ‘non-glorifying video’ on drug use: Beardyman at The Ministry, London

    Morgan McMillan details the Q&A session with Beardyman concerning his new music video.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘The Sims 4’ was released 5 years ago today

    The fourth instalment of this much-loved franchise is celebrating its 5th anniversary.

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – ‘BOY BYE’

    Does the new single live up to their high standard?

  • Review: PVRIS – ‘Death of Me’

    Morgan McMillan reviews the latest single from PVRIS after a lengthy break

  • Review: Black Honey – I Don’t Ever Wanna Love

    Going through a heartbreak? Black Honey are here for you.