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Album review: Robert Plant – Carry Fire

Album review: Robert Plant – Carry Fire

Best known as the frontman for legendary rock band Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant took on the world solo after the disbandment of the group. Back with his 11th solo studio album, Plant presents the world with Carry Fire. But can …read more

Album review: Hurts – Desire

Album review: Hurts – Desire

Hurts are back with their third album Desire, and after two top tens across Europe, what can we expect from this synth-pop / indie-dance duo? Back in 2013 their Exile album was well received by critics, but lacked the commercial …read more

Film Review: Blade Runner 2049

Film Review: Blade Runner 2049

After a 30 year gap the sequel to Blade Runner is finally here, but does it live up to the expectations of the first film? Could it even become a cult classic in its own right? Read my review and …read more

Album review: Miley Cyrus – Younger Now

Album review: Miley Cyrus – Younger Now

Most of us know her for all the wrong reasons, but on Miley Cyrus’ latest album Younger Now, the teen-actor turned pop-provocateur appears to have transformed once again… She rose to fame as an innocent teenager, which lead to a …read more

Album review: ​Chelsea Wolfe – Hiss Spun

Album review: ​Chelsea Wolfe – Hiss Spun

Having officially broken into the music scene in 2010 with The Grime and the Glow (2006’s  Mistake in Parting, Wolfes’ breakup album was never officially released), Chelsea Wolfe has been receiving vast amounts of underground praise since she first arrived …read more

Album Review: Four Tet – New Energy

Album Review: Four Tet – New Energy

After 20 years of occupying the no-mans-land between indie rock and dance music, Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet drops one of his most accessible albums yet. Hebden is becoming well known for his incredible live performances, where he delves deeply …read more

Game review: Cuphead

Game review: Cuphead

MDHR releases its vision of beautiful artwork on a gaming platform in a nod to 1930s animation. Playing as a couple of mugs who lose everything in a casino, your only way out is to reclaim the debts of others. …read more

Album review: Tricky – Ununiform

Album review: Tricky – Ununiform

Many of you will know the name from his incredibly well-received work with Massive Attack, or his solo albums. Others may have seen his embarrassing Glastonbury appearance alongside Beyonce in 2012. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Tricky, …read more