Category: Reviews


  • Review: Download Festival 2014

    Seb Male takes a look back at this year’s Download Festival; from Aerosmith to Fall Out Boy, and Steel Panther to Dying Fetus.

  • Review: Saturday at Truck Festival (20/07/2014)

    The Edge headed back for day two of Truck Festival, records editor Hannah Mylrea tells us what it’s like.

  • Chance the Rapper at The Forum (15/07/2014)

    Quirky, charismatic, humble, and insightful: Chance performed an exhilarating concert at The HMV Forum.

  • Review: 2000trees Festival 2014 (10/07/2014 – 12/07/2014)

    Lewis Cato headed up to the Cotswolds to enjoy a weekend of sincere, compelling and beautiful music.

  • Review: Arcade Fire at Hyde Park (03/07/2014)

    There was no questioning the sadness felt when the set came to an end, especially with the knowledge that it was Arcade Fire’s last UK performance of 2014.

  • Review: Camden Crawl 2014 (20 – 21/06/14)

    Despite a plethora of desperate half-price ticket deals, Lewis Cato found the event eerily empty, but noble in it’s failure.

  • George Ezra at Concorde 2, Brighton (17/06/2014)

    It was an incredibly sunny day in Brighton, and George Ezra’s electrifying performance at Concorde 2 raise the temperature to a boiling point. The second last show of his sold out tour, George Ezra, with support from Port Isla and Dancing Years, wooed the crowd with great gusto. Concorde 2 is located further away from […]

  • Meadows in the Mountains Festival 2014, Bulgaria Review

    Escape from the norm, and experience something extraordinary on the Bulgarian mountaintops.

  • Sunday at Isle of Wight Festival

    Sunday was truly the most spectacular of all our days at Seaclose Park.

  • Saturday at Isle of Wight Festival

    Tantrums from Dappy, UKIP hate from The Specials, and a drunken Matt Healy of The 1975.

  • Friday at Isle of Wight Festival

    Hot, long, tiring. Friday was as enjoyable as it was exhausting.

  • Review: Hudson Taylor at The Bridge (12/06/2014)

    The Irish acoustic duo performed at Southampton University venue The Bridge, as part of Huw Stephens live music initiative ‘Coffee House Sessions’.

  • Kings of Leon at Isle of Wight Festival (15/06/14)

    The Nashville brothers made a triumphant return to the Isle of Wight main stage, proving the reason why their Southern rock sound is so popular

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers at Isle of Wight Festival (14/06/14)

    The legendary four-piece took to the stage with calm confidence, in the face of a 50,000 person crowd, at this years Isle of Wight Festival