Author: Marcus Bridgland


  • Review: Muse – Drones

    “Drones incorporates the hard rock from early Muse records with the intriguing and thought provoking political message that normally underlines their work.” – Marcus Bridgland reviews.

  • Preview: Download Festival, Donington Park, Leicestershire (12-14/06/15)

    Download Festival returns for its thirteenth instalment.

  • Preview: Electric Daisy Carnival, Milton Keynes (11/07/15)

    Electric Daisy Carnival promises to be a day of intense Electronic Dance Music and carnival antics.

  • 40 Days of Rewind: Royal Blood – Royal Blood (2014)

    The UK’s latest mega rock export have taken the rock genre by the scruff of the neck and reinvented it.

  • 40 Days of Rewind: The Killers – Hot Fuss (2004)

    Marcus takes on the album that added fuel to the indie-rock fire in the early ‘noughties’ – heading an enormous wave of similar bands.

  • 40 Days of Rewind: Def Leppard – Hysteria (1987)

    Marcus explores the album that cemented their place in British rock band history.

  • Review: Muse @ Brighton Dome (23/03/15)

    Muse brought their intimate venue tour to a close in Brighton, and demonstrated why they are considered one of the best live bands around.

  • Review: Muse – ‘Psycho’

    The fearsome 3-piece have returned.

  • Review: Kodaline @ O2 Guildhall Southampton (10/03/15)

    Kodaline showed once again why they’re one of the best young live bands around, with a confident and mature performance on their first trip to Southampton.

  • Preview: Catfish & The Bottlemen at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire (31/03/15)

    Catfish & The Bottlemen are set to embark on their widely popular sold out UK tour.

  • Preview: Kodaline @ O2 Guildhall Southampton (10/03/15)

    Kodaline are set to blow away the sold out crowds at Southampton’s own O2 Guildhall.

  • Review: Royal Blood – ‘Out Of The Black’

    Yet another brilliant rock song from the duo, with an utterly bonkers music video to boot!

  • Review: Axwell ^ Ingrosso – ‘Something New’

    This track is of the quality that you’ll hear it everywhere, be it radio, television and ultimately nightclubs!

  • Review: Fryars and Rae Morris @ Wedgewood Rooms (11/02/15)

    Fryars provided super support to fellow musician and friend, Rae Morris.