Tag: Rock


  • Review: Drenge at The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth

    Drenge hit the south coast hard with their caustic rock sound. But how was the performance at The Wedgewood Rooms? Jack Nash reviews

  • Review: WALK THE MOON – ‘Timebomb’

    Will WALK THE MOON’s new single stand the test of time?

  • If You Enjoyed : Bring Me The Horizon

    Struggling to find something to listen to now BMTH have gone soft? Jack Nash has a list of bands you should be checking out if you liked old school BMTH.

  • Review: Greywind at The Joiners, Southampton

    Jack Nash reviews Irish Alt-Rock band Greywind as they play Southampton for the first time on their debut headline tour.

  • Preview: Greywind at The Joiners, Southampton

    The Irish rock duo, Greywind, are coming to Southampton this December for their first headline tour. Jack Nash looks at what we can expect to see

  • Artist in Focus: The 1975

    Poetry is in the streets and now, thanks to The 1975, on the radio.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Bring Me The Horizon – amo

    Jack Nash anticipates whether Bring Me The Horizon’s amo will be a rock hit or a fatal blow for the Sheffield boys’s careers

  • In Defence of: Muse – Simulation Theory

    Jack Nash clarifies why Simulation Theory is a step forward for Muse, and not a step too far into the dark side.

  • Introducing: YONAKA

    Who are YONAKA? Jack Nash investigates the newcomers to the rock scene and where they’re heading.

  • Artist In Focus: Muse

    In anticipation of their ucpoming album Simulation Theory – out November 9th – Jack Nash explores the history of British rock band Muse.

  • Review: Deaf Havana – Rituals

    Jed Wareham reviews Deaf Havana’s upcoming “pop rock album full of anthems”.

  • Review: YUNGBLUD – 21st Century Liability

    Jack Nash reviews YUNGBLUD’s debut album, exploring politics, drug abuse and consent.

  • Review: Bastille – ‘Quarter Past Midnight’

    The London-born band return with their first track from their upcoming record, and with a completely new sound.

  • Review: Peace – Kindness Is The New Rock And Roll

    Harry Fortuna reviews the Birmingham-based outfit’s third studio album.