Category: News


  • Robin Williams: 1951-2014

    Bangarang, Robin Williams. We’ll see you in Neverland.

  • Jessie J announces new album and reveals artwork

    Jessie J’s third album is entitled Sweet Talker and will be released 13th October this year.

  • Young Guns unveil video for ‘I Want Out’ – watch

    ‘I Want Out’ is the lead single from the band’s upcoming third studio album, due for release in early 2015.

  • Scott & Bailey gets trailer for new series – watch

    The fourth series will continue to star Suranne Jones, Lesley Sharp and Amelia Bullmore.

  • Our Zoo gets premiere date

    BBC have revealed that Our Zoo will air early September.

  • Slipknot prepare for their return

    Following six years of inactivity after the crushing death of their bassist, Slipknot come thundering back into the spotlight, says Oli Polhill.

  • American Horror Story: Freak Show gets air date and teaser trailer – watch

    Ryan Murphy’s latest instalment of his anthology series will air on 8th October in the US.

  • Rae Morris unveils new single ‘Closer’ – listen

    Rae Morris releases new single and EP in the lead up to the release of her first full-length album.

  • Nostalgic News: Lady Gaga’s The Fame released six years ago today

    The 2008 album spawned the singles ‘Just Dance’, ‘LoveGame’, ‘Paparazzi’ and the epochal ‘Poker Face’.

  • Taylor Swift debuts new single – listen

    ‘Shake It Off’ is the first single from Swift’s upcoming fifth album.

  • Ben Howard reveals details of new album and title track – listen

    I Forget Where We Were will be Ben Howard’s second album, following Mercury Prize nominee Every Kingdom.

  • Happy Valley renewed by BBC

    The hit drama series has been renewed for its second series, which is expected to air late 2015.

  • Film round-up: 18/08/14 – 24/08/14

    Lucy, Alleluia, Deliver Us From Evil, Into The Storm, Wolfcop: which one of these will be your thrill this week?

  • BBC unveils trailer for Big School – watch

    The trailer for the upcoming second series of the comedy features both David Walliams and Catherine Tate.