Tag: Hidden Gem


  • Hidden Gems: The Sounds – Living in America

    The Sounds are an epic Swedish new wave band that formed in 1998, with Living in America being their debut English-language album. Despite being released in 2002, the album feels completely unique and brand new; there’s a rawness in this record, being told through a multitude of different genres. It’s hard to tie this down […]

  • Hidden Gem: Avantdale Bowling Club – Self Titled

    Reece Beckett thinks back to the brilliant debut album from jazz-rap project Avantdale Bowling Club.

  • Hidden Gem: DOGBRETH – Chookie

    Say what you will about TikTok, and the obsession your younger siblings (and let’s be honest, you) have with it, but if nothing else, it has proven that it is a platform that can transform lives overnight. This is no more evident than in the case of DOGBRETH, when a viral TikTok showing off their […]

  • Hidden Gem: Miloe – Greenhouse EP

    Miloe is the new voice of bedroom pop, says Harry Geeves.

  • Hidden Gem: Spinning Out (Series 1)

    Louise Chase tells us why we should be watching Spinning Out this winter season.

  • Hidden Gem: Alias Grace

    Louise Chase recaps Netflix’s Alias Grace.

  • Hidden Gems: The Venetia Fair – Every Sick Disgusting Thought We’ve Got In Our Brains

    Callum Holgate tells us why we all have to listen to the circus, emo-rock-esque stylings of The Venetia Fair.

  • Hidden Gem: Don Broco – Priorities

    Listening to Don Broco’s debut album should be right at the top of your priority list says FEP Officer Charlotte Brennan.

  • Hidden Gem: The Correspondents – Foolishman

    Ross Holmes tells us why we’d be FOOLISH not to listen to The Correspondents’ Foolishman.

  • Hidden Gem: Le Bazar de la Charité

    Louise Chase talks us through her Hidden Gem pick, the French period drama Le Bazar de la Charité

  • Mad Max 2015: Underappreciated Open-World Apocalypse

    Conor O’Hanlon re-examines 2015’s Mad Max game.

  • Chewing Gum: The Versatility of Michaela Coel

    Georgie Holmes tells us why we should all check out Chewing Gum.

  • ‘Completely underappreciated’; Why you should listen to EGO (super/trip/maniac)

    Georgie Holmes shares some love for Alex Vargas’ sophmore album, EGO (super/trip/maniac)

  • Hidden Gem: The Young Offenders

    Ebony talks through her Hidden Gem pick, the television series The Young Offenders