Author: Lewis Cato


  • What Difference Does It Make?: Morrissey and the Fruitlessness of Modern Offence

    Criticism, It Was Really Nothing.

  • ‘This is the only time I’ve found myself in a situation where I’m happy’: An interview with Ryan from The Cribs

    Lewis Cato discusses new album, new label and new bands with Cribs guitarist

  • Review: Steak Club at The Bridge

    Lewis Cato reviews SUSU’s latest offering.

  • Joe Dolce

    Unquestionably one of the most talked about acts of 2014, Sleaford Mods shine a light on to our forgotten and disregarded underclass

  • Review: The Cribs at The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth (14/02/2015)

    ‘The Cribs are exactly the way that they have always been. And that’s a pretty fantastic way to stay.’

  • Joe Dolce

    Raucous, rambunctious indie titans The Cribs grace the Wedgewood Rooms stage on Saturday 14th February

  • Festivals – Could this be the year the boutiques beat the big guns?

    Major festivals are overpriced and underachieving; perhaps it’s time for something new?

  • Review: Gerard Way at O2 Guildhall, Southampton (21/01/2015)

    In rallying his troops he’s indulging in what is tantamount to emotional blackmail.

  • Review: God Damn – ‘When the Wind Blows’

    Brutish, skull-crushing riffs? Check. Vocals like Marilyn Manson gurgling bleach? Yup. Unrelenting, breakneck beats? Indeed.

  • Will there ever be such a thing as a lost classic again?

    While this is a fairer world it’s also a more boring one.

  • Joe Dolce

    Common People will be a two-day event located on Southampton Common planned to take place on 23rd and 24th May.

  • Review: The Smashing Pumpkins – Monuments to an Elegy

    For the first time in what feels like decades, Corgan’s proficiency as a purveyor of power-pop is once again shining through

  • Review: The Soft Moon – ‘Black’

    Dark in name, dark by nature.

  • Review: Circa Survive – Descensus

    Circa Survive are aiming for greatness, and they’ve just about reached it.