Live Review – Olly Alexander at The London Palladium
It feels like ages since I’ve properly sat down to write a review. You can start to feel a bit pushed aside, you know? So, heading to the iconic London Palladium for the final night of Olly Alexander’s ‘Up Close and Polari’ tour felt like a welcome return, maybe even mirroring Olly’s own step into the solo spotlight. Continue reading Live Review – Olly Alexander at The London Palladium
Nell Tiger-Free Releases Unfiltered Debut EP ‘Worst Day Of Her Life (so far)’
Words: Fin Harrison Nell Tiger Free is no stranger to reinvention. Known for her roles in Game of Thrones and Servant, the 25-year-old actor has now stepped boldly into the music world with her debut EP, Worst Day of Her Life (so far). This collection of songs is as raw and unfiltered as its title suggests, a vivid exploration of heartbreak, growth, and resilience that feels like flipping through … Continue reading Nell Tiger-Free Releases Unfiltered Debut EP ‘Worst Day Of Her Life (so far)’
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
NO TITLE AS OF 13th FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
What gestures make sense while tiny bodies fall? Words by Davide Battocletti Godspeed You! Black Emperor is a ten-or-more person art ensemble from Montreal who go so much further beyond their sound. With one of the most non linear band lineups you can imagine, comprised of multiple guitarists, drummers and bassists, elements of jazz and orchestral music, tape loop workers and live film projectionists, the … Continue reading NO TITLE AS OF 13th FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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
BIMM Introducing… MOMOTUSKAN
Words: Fin Harrison Hailing from a small village in West Cork, producer and singer-songwriter Cormac Fallon a.k.a MOMOTUSKAN arrived in the big smoke with one mission: to take his project to outer space. At the age of 22, Fallon has spent the best part of the last two years working behind the scenes on film sets, before taking the decision to move to London and … Continue reading BIMM Introducing… MOMOTUSKAN
International Women’s Day: LDN’s Feminomenons Of Today
International Women’s Day is everyday right? Well, today in particular we shine an extra bright spotlight on creative women who continue to pave the way for like-minded sisters. What a year it has been for women in music. The girls dominated the Grammy-winners scene, brought BACK Oscar-worthy music videos, and showed the world what it means to perform. Countless looks have been served, and revolutionary … Continue reading International Women’s Day: LDN’s Feminomenons Of Today
Wide Awake Festival Add Peaches, Sega Bodega and More to Huge 2025 Lineup
Wide Awake Festival, known for its uniquely curated lineups, has announced the addition of Canadian electroclash artist and producer Peaches to its 2025 roster. The independent festival, scheduled for May 23rd, 2025, promises an unmatched experience for music fans seeking something different. Continue reading Wide Awake Festival Add Peaches, Sega Bodega and More to Huge 2025 Lineup
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
