Vicki reviews the latest track from Panic! At The Disco.
Jack goes contrarian in a review of the Fargo Series Two Premier.
Welsh metallers Bullet For My Valentine arrived on the south coast to play a killer show at Southampton’s O2 Guildhall (21/10/15).
Jack reviews the bizarre satire from the acclaimed director of Dogtooth.
The Ordinary Boys arrived on the south coast as part of their latest UK headline tour celebrating their return to the industry (24/10/15).
The Bracknell-based band arrived on the south coast as part of their ‘The Secret Service’ tour in order to play the Engine Rooms (18/10/15).
Fightstar return triumphantly to the live circuit with brutal new material and huge amounts of future promise (18/10/15).
Netflix’s first feature film is a brutally honest and incredibly raw war drama, says Rehana Nurmahi.
American rapper Kid Ink travelled to the south coast to put on an energetic performance at the O2 Guildhall in Southampton (16/10/15).
Lighthouse ended the European leg of their tour with a show at London’s prestigious O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, before heading off to tour the Philippines and Australia (03/10/15).
This year’s rising star of British solo male acts came to the south to play a set, including his debut album Chaos And The Calm (06/10/15).
George tackles Stephen Frears’ latest film, about the rise and fall of the world-famous U.S. cyclist Lance Armstrong.
Nearly 38 years on, Charlie Masters revisits the Sex Pistols’ filthy magnum opus.
Denis Villeneuve’s latest may seem a little familiar, but is anything but in its execution says George Seabrook.