• Track Review: Sisteray – ‘Who R Ya?’

    Ever present across London and beyond, Sisteray are slowly becoming one of the most promising bands to grace the music scene in 2016. Their new single ‘Who R Ya?’ epitomises their energetic, raucous punk sound. It is rare to see a band as proactive as Sisteray, whether it be...
  • Sexual Assault at Music Festivals: Impact interviews Girls Against

    Festival season is well under way. For most attendees, festivals are the highlight of the summer – a celebration of music and culture which takes place in a carefree and communal atmosphere. However, it’s becoming ever more apparent that festival culture has been infiltrated by a disturbing affliction. Reports...
  • Festival Review: Glastonbury

    After asking Siri ten times during the week whether or not it was going to rain, I realised no one really knew what the Glastonbury weather would be like for sure. However, one thing was always certain: there would be mud in abundance. But that did not matter as,...
  • Summer Beauty Fixes That Won’t Break The Bank

    As the school year draws to a close once again, your excitement for upcoming festivals, holidays, parties etc, is most likely reaching its’ pinnacle. However, you are a bit low on cash as those post-exam celebrations have loosened those purse strings more than you would have liked. Not to...
  • Festival Preview: Reading and Leeds

    Everybody’s favourite twin festivals return in 2015 to bring an ever more varied line-up to Bramham Park and Richfield Avenue this August bank holiday. Famous for their big-ticket headliners and rivers of late-summer mud, Leeds and Reading promise another memorable year, having attracted The Libertines, Mumford & Sons and...
  • FESTIVAL PREVIEW: END OF THE ROAD

    It seems that not a year goes by when Dorset’s End of the Road Festival manages to put together an incredible line up, and this year is no different. Here are some of the acts worth checking out at this year’s festival. SUFJAN STEVENS Sufjan Stevens’ reputation certainly precedes...
  • Review: Bestival 2014

    Bestival took over Robin Hill Country Park once again to close off the festival season, disco style. Known for its eccentric style, this year didn’t disappoint with a huge range of music including a new “Reggae Roots” stage. Impact offers a few picks from the weekend. La Roux La Roux...