Category: Records


  • The 1975 – ‘I’m In Love With You’ single review: make no mistake, this is The 1975 at their very best

    Callum Joynes is more than just ‘in love with’ The 1975’s new single.

  • Maisie Peters – ‘Blonde/Good Enough’ double single review: a real show of Maisie’s duality

    Rhianna Saglani has mixed feelings on Maisie Peters’ two recent singles.

  • Sam Ryder – ‘Somebody’ single review: a feel-good record trapped in the wrong season

    Ellie Griffiths ponders whether Eurovision star Sam Ryder will be stuck as a one-hit wonder or not.

  • New Hope Club – ‘Call Me A Quitter/Whatever’ double single review: a showcase of vulnerability and rage

    Rhianna Saglani is overjoyed by New Hope Club’s latest double single release!

  • BLACKPINK – ‘Pink Venom’ single review: the girls are finally back with their usual catchiness and charisma

    Megan Eynon-Daly is finding BLACKPINK’s new single a catchy grower.

  • Why I Love 00’s Girl Groups

    It’s the late 2000’s and you’re having a sleepover. Everyone’s wearing their High School Musical PJs and you spot in the corner a glowing gold light; the host has a karaoke machine. You suggest ‘Love Machine’, everyone cheers and whoops. You’re a hero. You fight over who will be Cheryl. You win, it was your […]

  • Sabrina Carpenter – ’emails i can’t send’ album review: a truthful and vulnerable account of horrific events

    Rhianna Saglani is loving actress-turned-popstar Sabrina Carpenter’s fifth studio album

  • Iconic Noughties Singles

    The Noughties were a fantastic time for music. With some of the finest artists the world has ever known emerging from the industry, there was no shortage of great tracks. But we still wanted to try and name the best ones anyway. McFly – ‘Five Colours in Her Hair’ The 2000s UK pop-rock scene was, […]

  • The Noughties: The Indie Golden Years

    Martha Luke reminisces on Noughties indie music.

  • From Tacky to Trendy: The Revival of Noughties Music

    Records Editor Connie Seamer takes a look at the resrufacing music trends of the Noughties.

  • YUNGBLUD – ‘The Emperor’ single review: an anthemic equivalent of sticky indie club at 2am

    Callum Joynes takes a look at the latest release from Gen Z’s emo king

  • How YouTube Transformed the Music Industry

    Rhianna Saglani takes a look back at the beginnings of YouTube.

  • My Favourite Noughties Album: Katy Perry – One of the Boys

    Susanna Robertson-Sheath takes a retrospective look at One Of The Boys

  • DJ Khaled feat. Drake & Lil Baby – ‘STAYING ALIVE’ single review: far too safe, but the infectiously catchy hook compensates

    Callum Joynes is disappointed by one of the year’s biggest rap collaborations.