Tag: Slaves


  • Where art thou, rock ‘n’ roll?

    Toby Leveson picks through the hibernation of British guitar newcomers.

  • Bon Iver

    This Week In Records: Bon Iver, RAYE & Rae Sremmurd (12/08/2016)

    This week sees new releases from Florence And The Machine, The White Stripes, Green Day, and more.

  • Reading and Leeds Festival announce more acts

    Reading and Leeds Festival announce another round of acts including Good Charlotte and Frank Turner.

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers announced as first headliners for Reading and Leeds Festival 2016

    The 1975 and The Courteneers will also be playing at the two festivals, which will take place from 25th-28th August 2016.

  • Benjamin Clementine wins the 2015 Mercury Prize

    The gospel artist has beaten the likes of Wolf Alice and Jamie xx to this year’s Mercury Prize award.

  • Review: Slaves – Are You Satisfied?

    Slaves’ biggest task on their debut was to catch the chaos of their live shows on record. A tough task, but their short, sweet and very loud album goes some way to do that.

  • Review: Sunday at Common People (24/05/2015)

    The Edge reviews the second day of the latest addition to the UK festival scene.

  • ‘We were looking for a bassist with the curliest hair and dreadlocks’: An interview with FEVER

    Local band FEVER, who is on our predictions to be the biggest acts to come out of Southampton, are set to play Common People, a brand new festival to take place on 23rd and 24th May at Southampton Common. I caught up with the band prior about their music and their take on the current Southampton […]

  • Basement Jaxx, Rae Morris and Slaves for Truck Festival

    The first wave of acts has been announced for the Oxfordshire festival.

  • Clean Bandit and Fatboy Slim for Common People Festival

    With pre-sale tickets being released for the festival this morning, the team behind Bestival has released the first names on the new Southampton festivals line-up.

  • THE LIST 2015: Slaves

    Emma Harrison Beesley explains why Slaves, an electric mix of deafening noise, still manage to create songs which are absolutely worth listening to and why they are a worthy contender to ‘The List’.