Review: The Sherlocks – Live For The Moment
They’re determined to make their own unique mark on the British music scene.
They’re determined to make their own unique mark on the British music scene.
Day 2 gave us EVERYTHING NOW with Arcade Fire, Zara Larsson and the Kooks.
The inaugural outing of the festival will see Biffy Clyro and Radiohead as two of the many acts taking the stage in Glasgow.
This year welcomes Rod Stewart, Bastille, Rag ‘n’ Bone, David Guetta & more.
This month’s highlights include The Skints, Ruby Wax, and Common People!
Sophie Trenear reviews the latest comedic effort from Zach Braff and is very sad to have yawned more than laughed throughout.
The classic album, featuring songs like ‘Life on Mars?’ and ‘Queen Bitch’ was released 45 years ago.
Charlotte Barlow reviews the newest Jukebox musical, based on the life of the Kooks, which is currently at Mayflower.
Five years on from his tragic death, you can now hear two never-before-heard tracks from his band, Ou Est Le Swimming Pool; ‘A to Z’ and ‘Key’.
Marcus takes on the album that added fuel to the indie-rock fire in the early ‘noughties’ – heading an enormous wave of similar bands.
Circa Waves’ hotly anticipated debut comes crashing in, and with irresistible festival-ready choruses it’s guitar pop at its finest. It’s nothing new, but who cares when you have a great time listening to it?
In the album chart, Sam Smith holds onto top spot with a firm grip.
Every summer almost every student faces the same problem: music festival or a trip abroad?
What if I told you, there is a place where you can have both?
In the singles chart, Ella Henderson holds on to her number one single for another week.