Category: Reviews


  • Review: Wolf Alice at the Old Fire Station, Bournemouth (08/04/15)

    Wolf Alice have been moving forward at an unstoppable rate since their debut single ‘fluffy’ and demonstrated exactly why at their April show in Bournemouth.

  • Review: Peace at The Haunt, Brighton (26/03/2015)

    Emma Harrison Beesley thinks other bands should follow in Peace’s footsteps and play more shows at smaller venues.

  • Review: Ashestoangels + 48 Hours at The Garage, London (01/04/15)

    Ashestoangels and 48 Hours finished off their recent short co-headline tour with a night of explosive music in London Town.

  • Review: Lucy Rose at Engine Rooms (28/03/2015)

    An incredibly intimate evening of lovely music from Lucy Rose and The Half Earth, at one of Southampton’s small venues.

  • Review: Paloma Faith at The O2 (25/04/15)

    News Editor, Lewis, says Paloma Faith’s show at The O2 began lacklustre before ending explosively.

  • Review: Muse @ Brighton Dome (23/03/15)

    Muse brought their intimate venue tour to a close in Brighton, and demonstrated why they are considered one of the best live bands around.

  • Review: FlashFires at Lennons, Southampton (20/03/2015)

    Local band FlashFires hosted an evening in celebration of their latest single release ‘Shy’.

  • Review: 1984, SUSU Theatre Group

    Jessica Hector went to see SUSU Theatre Group’s 1984, and gives her take on the stage performance of Orwell’s classic.

  • Sofar Sounds: a revolution in live music

    When I buy tickets to see an artist play live, I brace myself to be leaving the venue sweaty and with the stench of stale Carlsberg, regardless of whether the genre is mellow or raw punk rock. However, recently I discovered a new way to watch live music that left me feeling ethereal afterwards. You […]

  • Review: Ritual Sessions at the Vaults (11/03/15)

    Features Editor, Sian Blewitt, gives us the run-down on the latest local Ritual Sessions event.

  • Review: Morrissey at The BIC (14/03/2015)

    ‘He is such a unique individual and his stage presence as well as his music reflects this – it is certainly a gig that will stand out for me in my lifetime.’

  • Review: Sunset Sons at Old Fire Station, Bournemouth (13/03/2015)

    Sally Lui travelled to Bournemouth to catch the unmistakable piano rock sound of Sunset Sons.

  • Review: The Mispers supporting Kodaline at O2 Guildhall, Southampton (10/03/15)

    The Mispers provided strong support for Kodaline at their first Southampton date.

  • Review: Rhodes at The Joiners, Southampton (05/03/2015)

    Rhodes stole the hearts of the audience with his relaxed, mellow sound.