Category: Reviews


  • Sziget – The Island Of Freedom

    Jan reviews the European festival Sziget

  • Review: Pukkelpop 2013

    Emily Webb documents her time at Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium.

  • Review: V Festival – Sunday

    The Sunday of V Festival kicked off with The Saturdays. I’m disappointed to say that they’re not what I want to see in a modern girl band. The bland, blatantly over rehearsed dance routines and a lack of spontaneity made their performance boring. I left sharpish and head to the 4 Music Stage to see […]

  • Review: Bloodstock Open Air 2013

    This year’s Bloodstock brought more massive acts; metal legends Slayer and King Diamond, as well as Lamb of God and much more.

  • Review: V Festival 2013 – Saturday

    Editor Megan Downing reviews the Saturday of V Festival 2013 with Beyonce headlining.

  • LostAlone and Fearless Vampire Killers at the Sound Circus, Bournemouth (14/08/2013)

    Expectations for this gig were high and fortunately neither of the headliners disappointed in the slightest.

  • Review: WOMAD Charlton Park 2013

    Year after year, WOMAD never fails to impress, and this year’s festival in Charlton Park was no exception.

  • Band of Skulls at The Joiners (01/08/13)

    Phoebe Cross reviews local Southamptoners Band of Skulls’ gig at the Joiners

  • Review: Redfest, Redhill, Surrey (26th-27th July 2013)

    Grace Pattle reviews this year’s Redfest festival

  • Secret Garden Party 2013 – Music picks

    Howell Davies reviews some of the many musicians who performed at Secret Garden Party on the weekend

  • Review: Secret Garden Party 2013

    Howell Davies went along to Secret Garden Party this weekend… and there was a lot of nakedness.

  • Ke$ha at O2 Academy Brixton (15/07/13)

    Angus Haynes talks glitter, booze and giant pink inflatable hippos as he reviews Ke$ha’s gig at the O2 Academy, Brixton

  • Heaven’s Basement at the Sound Circus, Bournemouth (17/07/2013)

    Elinor Day presents her take on Heaven’s Basement’s curfew breaking set at Bournemouth’s Sound Circus

  • Small Festival, Big Sound – Blissfields 2013

    A few days before Blissfields I was standing at a 10,000 person capacity stage watching The Rolling Stones, drunk and needing a wee for roughly two hours. It was an uncomfortable yet astounding experience. Boy was getting home a mix of emotions; the best week of my life was over, but then there was the […]