The creators of Riverdale are at it again folks, between writing shirtless scenes for Archie Andrews and forcing Veronica to sing yet another Kidz Bop version of a timeless classic ( Elton John’s Saturday Night […]
Bombay Bicycle Club Bring Absolute Euphoria to O2 Academy
Everything Else Has Gone Wrong declare Bombay Bicycle Club. Frontman Jack Steadman explains to a spellbound crowd partway through their return to Leeds how their latest album is essentially an ode to how so many […]
Review: Parasite
It almost feels like an insult to attempt to contain Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite into one genre. Perhaps terming it a thriller would be the aptest classification, for it manages to thrill from start to finish. […]
Review: Anne with an E Season 3
Family is the core and youth is the essence of Netflix’s adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s ‘Anne of Green Gables’, but the loose ends tied up in Season 3 seem like a farewell to Avonlea.
Eton Mess: Why Private Schools Are Leaving A Bad Taste In People’s Mouths
In 2017, 40% of students at Oxford University were privately educated, a staggering figure considering just 7% of the general population are privately educated. So, why is it that the privilege of private education leads to access to the top universities, top jobs and higher income in later life?
Veganuary: Your Body And The Planet Are A Temple
The non-profit Veganuary event began in 2014, encouraging people to go vegan in January as a way to promote and educate about the vegan lifestyle. The reasons for doing so are diverse, including health, ethical and environmental reasons. Veganism is becoming increasingly popular and easier to adopt with restaurants and cafes growing their list of vegan options and popular chains selling vegan burgers, croissants, ice creams, cheeses and more.
Preview: Cage the Elephant, O2 Academy, 16/02/2020
Fresh off the back of their second Best Rock Album Grammy, Cage the Elephant are ready and raring to embark on a lengthy tour of Europe. With the release of Social Cues last year, 4 […]
Preview: Circa Waves
The Liverpudlian foursome Circa Waves have just announced a new tour and are ready to grace the Brudenell stage on the 14th March. Set to play two shows in the evening, they are eager to […]
Preview: Pi’erre Bourne @ Headrow House
It’s quite likely that if you don’t recognise the name Pi’erre Bourne that you have still heard of him through his producer tag – “Yo Pi’erre, you wanna come out here?” – made famous from […]
Bravely Tender: Daughter of Swords @ Hyde Park Book Club 22/01/20
Tucked away in the basement of Hyde Park Book Club, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig took us through the quiet brilliance of her debut album Dawnbreaker. Support from Leeds-duo Sunflower Thieves and indie-folk upcoming Vraell warmed up for […]
SaNTINO @ Belgrave Music Hall
There’s something inevitably intriguing about an event you know very little about. There’s something even more intriguing about an event that doesn’t seem to quite know itself. The precursory advertisement for the SaNTINO event at […]
Is Billie Big Enough for Bond?
Billie Eilish was recently announced as the latest star set to record the title theme for a James Bond film (the upcoming No Time to Die), sparking debate around the choice. At just 18, some […]