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Album review: Children of Alice

Album review: Children of Alice

Warp Record’s Children of Alice eponymous debut is a patchwork of mini ambient soundscapes that run the gamut of emotions. As a note aside from the review here, I’m going to go out on a limb and state that this is not …read more

Film review: Patriots Day

Film review: Patriots Day

The premise of this film is based on the events of the 2013 Boston marathon bombings. Patriots Day brings an emotional look into the men, woman and children that were effected on that tragic day and the sheer bravery from …read more

Album review: Sampha – Process

Album review: Sampha – Process

With one of the most distinctive voices in the world of music, Sampha has been able to collaborate with or be sampled by some of the scene’s greats such as Solange, Drake, Kanye West and Frank Ocean. Since being thrown …read more

Album review: Ryan Adams – Prisoner

Album review: Ryan Adams – Prisoner

Alt-country raconteur Ryan Adams’ newly released album Prisoner follows up the tepidly received 1989. His re-imagining of Taylor Swift’s album of the same title was generally regarded as a fun idea on paper, less so in practice. But that’s not …read more

Album review: Ed Sheeran – Divide

Album review: Ed Sheeran – Divide

Ed Sheeran is an artist who needs little introduction, after a few years releasing independently he was snapped up by Atlantic in 2011 but now he is a certified pop-god. When he finds time in between touring the globe playing …read more

Film review: Kong: Skull Island

Film review: Kong: Skull Island

Those who haven’t seen the original film (or the 1976 remake) will surely remember Peter Jackson’s 2005 epic in all its CGI glory. Kong: Skull Island however, is a completely new part of Warner Brothers and Legendary Entertainment’s new rebooted “Monsterverse.” Kick …read more

Film review: Logan

Film review: Logan

Wolverine’s final hurrah and one of the grittier looking Marvel films yet but will it become more than just a hack and slash. Logan (Hugh Jackman) and Charles (Patrick Stewart) find themselves twisting in the wind as they grow old …read more

Album review: Hanni El Khatib – Savage Times

Album review: Hanni El Khatib – Savage Times

San Francisco-born multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Hanni El Khatib graces our ears once again with his new double album Savage Times, serving up more of the gritty, fuzzy, low-slung rock n’ roll that has become his signature since his first few …read more

Album review: Sinkane – Life & Livin’ It

Album review: Sinkane – Life & Livin’ It

Life and Livin’ It is the new album from Sinkane, the album is full of talent and different influences, but are we Lovin’ it? Sinkane is the alias of London born, Sudanese Ahmed Gallab, a multi-instrumentalist who draws his influence …read more