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Film review: Dunkirk

Film review: Dunkirk

Acclaimed director Nolan adds texture to one of the horrors of history that still resonates decades later. Bleak, wet and with dwindling hope, four hundred thousand men await their fate, at the mercy of the crumbling rearguard, a navy and …read more

Album review: The Acacia Strain – Gravebloom

Album review: The Acacia Strain – Gravebloom

After a massive amount of line-up changes, only one member, vocalist Vincent Bennett remains of the original band, but after such internal turmoil, the band has remained remarkably constant. Does the new album, Gravebloom reflect this? If you’re at all …read more

Album review: Lapalux – Ruinism

Album review: Lapalux – Ruinism

Stuart Howard aka Lapalux returns to Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder label this year to release his 3rd studio album entitled Ruinism, how has his sound progressed since his last outing in 2015? His experimental beats tend to be out of the …read more

Album review: HAIM – Something To Tell You

Album review: HAIM – Something To Tell You

HAIM are back after four years with their second album, but is it really worth being labelled as Something To Tell You about?… The trio of sisters, Este, Danielle and Alana, collectively form HAIM, and refute the term girl-band. They …read more

Album review: Fleet Foxes – Crack Up

Album review: Fleet Foxes – Crack Up

Fleet Foxes’ long awaited and rave-reviewed new album, Crack Up is now finally with us. But is it really worth all the hype? Hailing from Seattle in the USA, Fleet Foxes have been making waves since debuting on MySpace nearly …read more

Album review: Jay-Z – 4:44

Album review: Jay-Z – 4:44

Jay Z returns to the world of music this month with his latest album 4:44 and it is already splitting opinions. The certified hip hop legend turned entrepreneur has already released a plentitude of albums prior to this, will he …read more

Album review: Stone Sour – Hydrograd

Album review: Stone Sour – Hydrograd

Stone Sour’s monumental sixth album, Hydrograd is with us now, four long years since their concept albums, but is it worth the wait? Stone Sour is quite often seen, incorrectly, as the side project of Slipknot for the band, who …read more