Album review: Public Service Broadcasting – Bright Magic

Album review: Public Service Broadcasting – Bright Magic

Even somehow managing to eschew the term of ‘prog’, Public Service Broadcasting are back with another album with their distinct, conceptual and sometimes borderline bizarre soundscapes. Taking inspiration, and their name, from public archive footage as well as collaborating with …read more

Film review: No Time To Die

Film review: No Time To Die

It’s here! It’s finally here! In probably the most delayed, publicised and hyped up film release since before the world turned on its head last year, No Time To Die has finally been released. With so much media furore and …read more

Product review: Sony A80J TV range

Product review: Sony A80J TV range

In a world where everyone is after the latest tech, sometimes it pays to take a step back. Today we look at the Sony A80J range, the step-down model from Sony’s top of the line OLED range of televisions. On …read more

Film review: The Green Knight

Film review: The Green Knight

In a modern take on a small aspect of Arthurian legend (as in King Arthur), Dev Patel takes up the main role of Gawain, not the titular Green Knight, but the one who seeks him/it out. Heavily thematic and full …read more

Game review: King’s Bounty II

Game review: King’s Bounty II

Having spent what I’m sure is a terrifying number of hours into turn-based strategy games in my gaming life, specifically Medieval II: Total War and the Rome counterpart, this reviewer is always keen to find something that can measure up …read more

Album review: The Stranglers – Dark Matters

Album review: The Stranglers – Dark Matters

Responsible for the opening soundtrack of one of this reviewer’s favourite films (Sexy Beast), which coincidentally, is only my second favourite peach-related song (thanks The Presidents of the United States of America), The Stranglers are back with their first studio …read more