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Album review: Hozier – Wasteland, Baby!

Album review: Hozier – Wasteland, Baby!

Hozier is back with his new album Wasteland, Baby!, but does it live up to the massive success of his smash debut? Irish singer-songwriter Hozier made a splash when he released his debut self-titled album in 2014. After being certified …read more

Game review: Anthem

Game review: Anthem

After months of anticipation, Anthem has finally (crash) landed. The game lands amongst a widespread sense of negativity and unsatisfied gamers. Whilst most of the criticism surrounding Anthem is pretty well justified, I can safely say that despite its flaws, …read more

Album review: Ladytron – Ladytron

Album review: Ladytron – Ladytron

Still comprised of their original line up, Ladytron are back with their sixth album. Spanning across anything from the overarching term of electronic music and all the way to more precise categories of witch house and shoegazing – do they …read more

Album review: Cochemea – All My Relations

Album review: Cochemea – All My Relations

Daptone Records’ seasoned sax veteran returns to his Native American roots. But is he just tooting his own trumpet… err saxophone? Having forged a career playing with the likes of Daptone legends Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and The Budos …read more

Film review: Fighting With My Family

Film review: Fighting With My Family

A wrestling drama directed by Stephen Merchant, starring Florence Pugh and a brief appearance from Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson should set the hearts of wrestling fans (past or present) fluttering with excitement. Fighting with my Family tells the story of …read more

Game review: Far Cry New Dawn

Game review: Far Cry New Dawn

How does the latest instalment of the Far Cry series hold up compared to past releases? Read on… The second Far Cry in 2 years, New Dawn is an interesting addition to the series, and it is the first ever …read more

Film review: Capernaum

Film review: Capernaum

A hard hitting drama from director Nadine Labaki, Capernaum finally gets a UK release having won the Jury Prize at Cannes last year but does it deserve the praise? Having been convicted of stabbing a much older man, 12 year …read more

Album review: Millencolin – SOS

Album review: Millencolin – SOS

Swedish-based skate punks Millencolin are back with their ninth studio album over a 27-year long career. With most skate rock dropping away in the past few years, is this welcome nostalgia or will we wish they’d hang up their decks? …read more