Tag: Rock


  • 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.

  • EP Review: Wolf Alice – Blue Lullaby

    Kat Munday takes a look at Wolf Alice’s new ‘lullaby’ versions of tracks from their acclaimed 2021 album ‘Blue Weekend’.

  • ‘An electro journey through the ups and downs that life constitutes’: A Review of Foals’ ‘Life Is Yours’

    Foals are back with their first album as a three-piece, but does it live up to their past highs?

  • Single Review: Foals – 2001

    Kat Munday explores Foals’ catchy new sound.

  • Review: Feeder @ O2 Guildhall Southampton, 26/4/22

    Callum is left wanting a little more from the legendary Feeder

  • Nostalgic News: Fall Out Boy’s ‘Infinity on High’ Was Released 15 Years Ago.

    Leann Yfrah looks back on Fall Out Boy’s classic 2007 album

  • Generation-defining Rock: A Review of Black Country, New Road’s Ants From Up There

    Reece Beckett praises the “seriously good” second album from Black Country, New Road.

  • “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!

  • This Week in Records (31/5/2021) – Black Honey, The Wombats and Poppy

    Records Editor Alice Fortt gives us some top music picks for her final stint of TWIR.

  • Review: Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard – ‘New Age Millenial Magic’

    Katie Evans shares some love for Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard’s ode to millenials, ‘New Age Millenial Magic’.

  • Review: Sports Team – Happy (God’s Own Country)

    Katie Evans spills her thoughts on Sports Team’s latest release.

  • Review: cleopatrick – ‘FAMILY VAN’; Good Old-Fashioned Hardcore Grunge

    Records Exec Katie Evans reviews the latest track from rockers cleopatrick.

  • 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 […]

  • More Evanescence? Yeah, Why Not?: A Review of Evanescence’s The Bitter Truth

    Max Williams shares his hates and loves of the newest album from classic heavy-rock band Evanescence.