Author: Will Hodgetts


  • Nostalgic News: Live Aid concert took place 30 years ago today

    On this day in 1985, the world’s biggest artists came together to put on the biggest musical spectacle the world had ever seen, in order to raise money for the famine in Ethiopia.

  • Review: Rixton at IndigO2

    Live Editor Will was lucky enough to go to London to see Rixton play a one off charity gig at the IndigO2 at the O2 Arena (09/07/15).

  • Review: Example – ‘Whisky Story’

    ‘Whisky Story’ is taken from the London-based rapper’s forthcoming sixth studio album.

  • Review: No Devotion – ‘Addition’

    Live Editor Will takes a look at No Devotion’s new single, taken from their forthcoming album.

  • Baby Godzilla forced to change their name

    The noisy four-piece from Nottingham will be known as HECK from now on.

  • Review: Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink – ‘Worth It’

    ‘Worth It’ is the third single to be released from Fifth Harmony’s debut album.

  • Coheed and Cambria announce new album and reveal new single – listen

    The New York rockers will release their eighth studio album on 9th October.

  • Twin Atlantic reveal tour video for new track – watch

    The video for ‘Fall Into the Party’ is comprised of clips of the band performing at their largest headline sets so far.

  • All Time Low and Sleeping With Sirens announce huge US tour

    The two American bands will co-headline the ‘Back To The Future Hearts Tour’ for 30 dates in October/November.

  • Review: Nathan Sykes – ‘Kiss Me Quick’

    Live Editor Will takes a look at Nathan Sykes’ first solo effort since The Wanted went on a hiatus last year.

  • This Week in Live

    This Week in Live (06/07/15-12/07/15) brings the likes of Wu-Tang Clan, Rixton and Ed Sheeran.

  • PVRIS debut new video for ‘Holy’ – watch

    ‘Holy’ is taken from the band’s debut album which was released in November of last year.

  • AWOLNATION reveal new video for ‘I Am’ – watch

    The track is taken from the band’s second studio album which was released earlier this year.

  • Beastie Boys will never play live again

    Following the death of founding member Adam ‘MCA’ Yauch, the remaining members have confirmed that the group will never perform again.