Tag: alternative


  • On Edge: Anticipating Arctic Monkeys’ ‘The Car’

    Amy Scott-Munden takes a look ahead to the highly-anticipated seventh album from indie kings Arctic Monkeys.

  • Baby Queen – ‘Nobody Really Cares’ single review: a brilliant way to continue her post-Heartstopper trajectory

    Rihanna Saglani clearly cares about Baby Queen’s latest release!

  • Two Door Cinema Club – ‘Wonderful Life’ single review: a return to festival-ready bangers

    Callum Joynes is having a ‘Wonderful Life’ while listening to Two Door Cinema Club’s new single.

  • “Life Is Beautiful is all about kind of growing into love and growing into relationships”: An Interview with Maggie Cassidy

    Maggie Cassidy sit down and chat with Morgan McMillan about their recent show at The Joiners!

  • Review: Django Django – ‘Kick The Devil Out’

    Records Exec Katie Evans reviews the latest single from Django Django’s recent album Glowing in the Dark.

  • Rock n’ Roll Homage or Rock n’ Roll Parody? A Review of Weezer’s Van Weezer

    Harry Geeves laments the downfall of Weezer in their newest questionable LP, Van Weezer.

  • Review: easy life – ‘skeletons’; Restoring Faith in the Band’s Sound

    Martha Luke reviews the latest track from easy life, building up the tracklist of the much-anticipated upcoming album.

  • Review: easy life – ‘a message to myself’

    With an album announced on the 23rd March, it was no surprise to see that only days later British indie/alt band easy life released their first single for the upcoming  Life’s a Beach entitled ‘a message to myself’. The single joins two of the bands 2020 singles, ‘daydreams’ and ‘nightmares’, with the album set for […]

  • Review: Jungle – ‘Keep Moving’

    It’s been a long while since self-proclaimed ‘electro-soul’ duo Jungle, made up of Tom McFarland and John Lloyd-Watson, have released any new music. That is until early March 2021 when the band premiered an exciting trailer for their upcoming album Loving in Stereo. The album is yet to have a set release date, but the […]

  • ‘A New Venture for the Band’: A Review of Django Django’s Glowing in the Dark

    Katie Evans reviews art-rock band Django Django’s latest album.

  • Two Halves of an Incomplete Whole: A Review of Miley Cyrus’ Plastic Hearts

    Sam Pegg takes us through the confusing vibes of the newest LP from Miley Cyrus.

  • Review: Against the Current – ‘that won’t save us’

    Against the Current has, admittedly, fallen off my radar for a significant period of time. After their 2018 album Past Lives, they’ve released no new music. Yet a few days before the end of October the band released their new single ‘that won’t save us’, which had been in the works since January. A rock-fuelled sound […]

  • Review: Lana Del Rey – ‘Let Me Love You Like a Woman’; Sultry Sweetness and Crystal Clear Expressionism of Desire

    A whirlwind romance, leaving LA and eloping? Sounds like typical, wistful and ethereal Lana Del Rey. And let’s just not talk about that art cover.  Lana Del Rey has strayed from her usual 2 years break between new projects and has surprisingly dropped the new lead single from her upcoming album Chemtrails over the Country […]

  • Nostalgic News: Panic! at the Disco’s ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’ turns 15

    Alice Fortt reflects back on Panic! at the Disco’s debut album.