Still Sucks: A Live Review of Limp Bizkit’s ‘LOSERVILLE’ Tour

Let’s Party Like It’s 1999! Words by Mollie Dowling Looking around at the tube dwellers before me, you can’t help but feel the buzz. A myriad of red baseball caps litter the carriage like spots on a hormonal tween, and an atmosphere you can only describe as an overly ambitious Duracell bunny . As soon as my feet touch the battered concrete of Wembley Park … Continue reading Still Sucks: A Live Review of Limp Bizkit’s ‘LOSERVILLE’ Tour

The Pop Icon You’ll Tell Your Friends You Saw ‘Before She Was Cool’: Grace Davies makes her mark at Colours Hoxton

“This is my favourite show yet … in fact, it’s my favourite show ever” Words by Keira Oldfield Last week, up and coming pop sensation Grace Davies brightened the stage at ColoursHoxton – a cozy venue that is known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse range ofevents. With lots of upcoming singles (including MDE being released to streamingservices on 28th March), the bar was set … Continue reading The Pop Icon You’ll Tell Your Friends You Saw ‘Before She Was Cool’: Grace Davies makes her mark at Colours Hoxton

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Inside Your Cool Gay Sister’s Room: Déyyess Live At The Lower Third

Words and images by Noémie Blue Below a cocktail bar on London’s busy Denmark Street, a stage has been decorated with homemade cotton ball clouds and tinfoil stars. It feels like an end-of-term celebration, a garden party, or like we’ve all piled inside our cool older sister’s bedroom to discuss our latest school infatuation. In this intimate setting, we are welcomed into Déyyess’ world. Originally … Continue reading Inside Your Cool Gay Sister’s Room: Déyyess Live At The Lower Third

Live Review – Holiday Forever at Checkpoint Charlie 21/12/24

Words and videos: Andrea Naess Holiday Forever is the translated name of the Norwegian indie pop/rock 4-piece Evig Ferie. They describe their music as ‘wave-based’, and that goes well with their surf rock, hang-loose mentality that the band from Mjøsa, Norway is so known for. The 4-piece has come all the way to Stavanger on the stormy west coast of Norway, to Checkpoint Charlie, a … Continue reading Live Review – Holiday Forever at Checkpoint Charlie 21/12/24

Live Review – Pale Waves at HERE at Outernet

BIMM Institute alumni, Pale Waves, take over London’s Here at Outernet for their final show of the Smitten tour. Words: Keira Oldfield Pale Waves concluded their three-week Smitten tour with a bang in the heart of London’s music scene, Denmark Street. These shows marked the release of their latest album, Smitten, which was shared with fans on 27th September this year. HERE at Outernet is … Continue reading Live Review – Pale Waves at HERE at Outernet

Live Review – Fliptrix at Hootananny Brixton

Float like a dragonfly: The South London-born lyricist hosts a triumphant night of hip-hop. Words: Fin Harrison ︱Images: Elizabeth Lenthall (@elizabethlenthall) At Harrow tube station I try to prepare myself for the evening ahead. When you only find out you’re going to a gig a couple of hours in advance, you don’t have much time to look forward to it. You can’t sit around watching … Continue reading Live Review – Fliptrix at Hootananny Brixton

Live Review – Reading Festival 2024

Under a sky that shifted between sun and storm, Reading Festival 2024 delivered an unforgettable weekend of genre-spanning music, with a lineup that ranged from punk legends to boundary-pushing electronic artists. Shaking off its rock-heavy roots, this year’s festival showcased a dynamic blend of acts, proving that Reading is more than just a rite of passage for first-year university students—it’s a cultural powerhouse that knows how to evolve while honouring its legacy. Continue reading Live Review – Reading Festival 2024