Entertainment

Series review: Encore

Series review: Encore

In each episode of this new Disney+ series, the cast of a high school production reunites years later to perform their musicals once more, only this time under the tutelage of Broadway stars, singing coaches and choreographers. However, some find …read more

Album review: Pearl Jam – Gigaton

Album review: Pearl Jam – Gigaton

Perennial Kings of Grunge Rock music in the 90s, Pearl Jam are back with their first studio album in 7 years (the longest period between album releases for the band). A standalone single (“Can’t Deny Me”) was released back in …read more

Series Review: The Mandalorian

Series Review: The Mandalorian

A live action Star Wars TV show has been a long time coming. The successful animated series have been thoroughly enjoyable, but fans were keen to explore another side of the Star Wars universe. So what better way to launch …read more

Album review: The Weeknd – After Hours

Album review: The Weeknd – After Hours

Abel Makkonen Tesfaye aka The Weeknd is an artist who needs little introduction, and the enigmatic singer is on top form for his latest album, After Hours. This Canadian born singer, songwriter, actor and producer has been sharing his music …read more

Streaming service review: Disney+

Streaming service review: Disney+

Five long months after its launch in the US, Disney+ has finally arrived to the UK. But is the House of Mouse’s streaming service worth your money? EDIT: Disney has stated: “In light of the concerns expressed by government officials …read more

Album review: Phantogram – Ceremony

Album review: Phantogram – Ceremony

Consisting of Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter, American Duo Phantogram has long teetered on the edge between dark, psychedelic electronica and pop-infused melodic hooks, always managing to tread the line with relative ease. It’s a formula that’s worked extremely well …read more

Game review: Call of Duty: Warzone

Game review: Call of Duty: Warzone

As I first descend into Warzone, parachute out, two teammates in tow, I’m lost inside the new Russian landscape and spoilt for locations to land while hoping to find useful treasures. A few landmarks instantly catch the eye, definite hotspots …read more

Album review: Jhene Aiko – Chilombo

Album review: Jhene Aiko – Chilombo

Following Jhene Aiko’s previous conceptual album Trip, and its accompanying short film and poetry book, Chilombo is far less extravagant. Instead of focussing on grief and loss, this year’s album is instead based mainly on relationship failures. These days Aiko …read more