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Album review: The Horrors – V

Album review: The Horrors – V

V might not be the most imaginative name for the fifth studio album from Essex-based group The Horrors – but with a previous track record for excellent music this shouldn’t be an issue. But can it live up the success …read more

Album review: Enter Shikari – The Spark

Album review: Enter Shikari – The Spark

Ten years since Enter Shikari released the frantic and furious album, Take To The Skies, the band have released several albums, all politically charged and have even been credited with pioneering the genre of electronicore. But how will time have …read more

Game Review: WWE 2K18

Game Review: WWE 2K18

I’ll be honest, I don’t watch much WWE wrestling nowadays, with more creative and exciting wrestling going on in other promotions drawing the bulk of my attention. When it comes to video games though, “there can only be one” and …read more

Album review: Daphni – Joli Mai

Album review: Daphni – Joli Mai

  There are many sides to Dan Snaith’s musical output, releasing under three stage names Caribou, Manitoba and Daphni. The Canadian artist has just released his latest project under his Daphni alias, how will it hold up against his previous …read more

Album review: The Darkness – Pinewood Smile

Album review: The Darkness – Pinewood Smile

After hurtling onto everyone’s radar back in 2003 with scorching debut album, Permission To Land, The Darkness are back with new album, Pinewood Smile. But can the Suffolk-borne rockers reclaim their former glory, let alone the 80’s they emulate? The …read more

Film Review: The LEGO Ninjago Movie

Film Review: The LEGO Ninjago Movie

Another Lego movie hits our screens this winter with the eagerly awaited LEGO Ninjago Movie based on the 2011 TV series. I had the pleasure of going to Lego Land Windsor recently where Ninjago had its very own Ninjago world. …read more