Review – X by Ed Sheeran
So, here I am about to press play on X (multiply), Ed Sheeran’s second album. I’m not expecting to like it. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve tried to like Ed. I’ve listened to all of his previous output, just to …read more
So, here I am about to press play on X (multiply), Ed Sheeran’s second album. I’m not expecting to like it. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve tried to like Ed. I’ve listened to all of his previous output, just to …read more
Sour Cherry are a perfect example of enthusiasm for music. Their unapologetic variety of Pop, coupled with their exuberant live shows and enthusiastic charisma proves this Sheffield four-piece are the real deal. The group consists of singer Kortni Turner, Aidan …read more
We are now approaching the two month point from when the 8th instalment of the Mario Kart franchise hit the shelves in the UK and, with over 2 million units currently sold worldwide, is this the injection of interest that …read more
An evening of new music brought to you by Richer Unsigned On Wednesday 17th August 1960 at The Indra in Hamburg, Germany a fresh new band called “The Beatles” played their first ever gig. Two years later, on 12th July …read more
It’s not really a horrory time of year right now; with the sun coming out and summer sport getting underway, most people probably have slightly brighter ideas planned if they’re heading to the flicks. The makers of Oculus must be …read more
Stoke-on-Trent has produced a number of musical talents over the years; including Robbie Williams, Lemmy from Motorhead and now Dirty Rotten Souls. As their name suggests, the ‘Souls have far more in common with Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister’s band than the …read more
Mixing old and new X-Men actors and characters is a bold move that perhaps only this franchise could pull off. When the future sees mutants hunted and killed by lethal sentinel robots, Wolverine’s subconscious is sent back in time so …read more
We’ve had a lot of exciting new talent hit our site over the last couple of weeks, stemming from all genres and walks of life. Undoubtedly one of our favourite tracks this week is Where Will You Go, an acoustic …read more
Embers of Eden topped our second showcase with this hard-hitting melodic track “Revolution” (Call To Arms). Combining haunting female vocals with rhythmic guitar licks and low-end Metal riffing, our listeners felt the call to arms and voted it to the …read more
On Sunday 11th May, music industry representatives and ambassadors from Q magazine gathered at The Pheasantry in Chelsea for our first Richer Unsigned evening, where a hand-picked line-up of artists were given the exciting opportunity to show off their musical talents …read more