The Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique (1989)
This is the smartest album ever made. It’s a fact. I don’t mean thematically, necessarily,…
This is the smartest album ever made. It’s a fact. I don’t mean thematically, necessarily,…
‘Gold On The Ceiling’ is the third track on The Black Keys’ latest album, El Camino and is…
Every year, an array of musical acts battle it out for the Christmas number one. Why?
Rostam Batmanglij, one half of the creative force behind Vampire Weekend, has gone solo. He’s…
Hayley Taulbut catches up with the Yorkshire quintet to talk new albums, tours, and acting careers.
Local band SomaHigh are back with their take on melodic pop punk
The EDGE delve into the dustbin of vinyl history to previous misguided awful music a la Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’
The Edge reminisces in all things British as the resurgence in British guitar pop and ‘Cool Britannia’ led to the movement of Britpop which gave us Oasis, Blur, Supergrass, Ocean Colour Scene, Ash and many more.
Ocean Colour Scene found success on the back of the Britpop wave and they have surfed this wave to the Guildhall to take Southampton back to the nineties by playing their classic ‘Moseley Shoals’ album in its entirety.
Liam Gallagher says it’s better than Definitely Maybe, but will Beady Eye’s debut album live up to the hype?
Is this one of the best albums ever? Definitely. Is the debut the best Oasis album? Maybe.
A brief synopsis of the novel “Kafka on the Shore” and why I believe this is a must-read book!
Following an impressive set at the Soul Cellar on Friday 15th October I got a…
The Bees take us back to the summer with their new single.