• Album Review: Jeremih – Late Nights: Europe

    After Jeremih’s 2015 Late Nights: The album success, he is back to replicate that. LATE NIGHTS: EUROPE was released as a surprise back in July and on all commercial streaming platforms on the 24th of August. The album being a surprise may not have helped its overall reception, as...
  • Interview: The Hunna

    Hertfordshire based 4-piece indie-pop outfit The Hunna have been making waves across the UK since starting out in October 2015. They’re currently embarking on an near sold-out tour for their debut album ‘100’, and boasted a busy summer with festival slots at D2D and Reading. Add this to a...
  • Impact Introduces: Melo-Zed

    It’s 10pm in Lenton and Melo-Zed, producer and recent University of Nottingham graduate, does not seem bothered that I just interrupted his movie. I am catching up with him in the limbo period between his final submission and results day, to discuss his EP, his time at Nottingham and...
  • Album Review: Mac Miller – The Divine Feminine

    If you haven’t heard this album you’re missing out. I’m goning to start with that sentence instead of an introduction because I am that excited about this album. Anyway, let me start again. Mac Miller is a Pittsburgh rapper who first blew up as a teenager with his K.I.D.S...
  • The Extended Interview: Ady Suleiman talks writing and heritage

    Ady Suleiman talks about his upcoming album, his thoughts on ghostwriting and his heritage. In a previous interview, you said you like your music to be yours and you’re not too keen on features apart from when ‘What’s The Score’ happened with Joey Bada$$. Are there any features on...
  • Album Review: Wretch 32 – Growing Over Life

    Wretch 32’s title for his third album is fitting, to say the least. As opposed to his previous album Black and White, Wretch 32 seems more confident in himself as an artist and the fact that he is able to reach this level of maturity whilst maintaining his unbelievable lyrical...
  • If The Beatles Had One More Album In Them

    Since their break-up in 1970, the individual members of the Beatles have had mixed solo success. Ultimately, they’ve been disappointing. In the ’60s, they combined to reach UK Number One 17 times, yet since their break-up, they’ve only added a few number ones to our musical library. To put...