Author: Sam Pegg


  • Two Halves of an Incomplete Whole: A Review of Miley Cyrus’ Plastic Hearts

    Sam Pegg takes us through the confusing vibes of the newest LP from Miley Cyrus.

  • Collab: Our Favourite Christmas Adverts of 2020

    Our writers look over the Christmas adverts of 2020 and draw attention to a select few that really capture that Christmas spirit.

  • Fairy Tail: Non-Stop Fantasy Fun

    Sam Pegg tells us why we should start watching Fairy Tail.

  • A Celebrated, Quiet End; A Review of Meg Myers’ ‘I’d Like 2 Go Home Now’ (Part II)

    The final chapter of Meg Myers disco era is here.

  • Beautifully Real and Undeniably Perfect: A Review of Meg Myers’ ‘Thank You 4 Taking Me 2 The Disco’ (Part I)

    The first part of Meg Myers’ two-episode EP gets a lot of love from our News Editor Sam Pegg.

  • News Weekly Roundup (23/11/12-29/11/12) – Grammys, Cineworld and Clifford The Big Red Dog

    The GRAMMYs, new trailers, and Cineworld’s saving grace are just a few of the biggest events that have happened this week.

  • My First Album: Pop Party (2003)

    News Editor Sam Pegg shares some nostalgic love for his first album, and arguably one of the best compilation albums ever (you know it’s true), Pop Party!

  • Weekly Roundup (09/11/20-15/11/20) – Kylie Minogue, Fantastic Beats & Christmas

    After a hiatus, weekly roundups are back, so read here to find out what’s happened this week in news!

  • Lip-Syncing Legacy: Deceitful Controversy or a Faithful Experience?

    News editor, Sam Pegg, gives you a brief overview of the history of the controversy of lip syncing and how artists have used this to their advantage… or used this as a statement against the industry.

  • Review: Meg Myers’ – ‘Any Way You Wanna Love’

    Sam Pegg reviews the latest brilliant track from lesser-known artist Meg Myers.

  • Shakespeare to Greek Classics: The Ultimate Tragedies

    From Shakespeare to Greek Classics, because who doesn’t love a good dramatic tragedy?

  • Spooky Season: Our Favourite Ghost and Folklore Tales

    As we come to the end of spooky season, some of our writers talk everything spooky and ghostly.

  • Not Life-Changing, But Worth the Listen; A Review of LEON’s Apart

    News Editor Sam Pegg got the first look at LEON’s newest album, Apart, out today.

  • Fantasy and Film: Too Dumb for its Own Good?

    Fantasy as a genre has been at the face of cinema for years, from Georges Méliès’ 1903 French silent film A Trip to the Moon to upcoming releases like Dune. However, as fantasy has dominated mainstream cinema since the late ’90s, it’s success has never been assured. With a growing trend in making the genre […]