• Interview: Daniel Eagle

    Southampton based singer-songwriter Daniel Eagle is about to embark on his biggest tour yet, stopping off in every nook and cranny across the country – spending over a month on the road. Playing a mixture of originals about one night stands with cannibals and his little brother, alongside covers...
  • Live Review: Heck, Rescue Rooms (11/03/16)

    Walking into Rescue Rooms, one immediately became aware of the gravity of this show for everyone involved in Heck as well as everyone that had any interest in seeing the band succeed. This was the show. The biggest venue the band had headlined. The biggest stage production they had...
  • Album Review: Heck – Instructions

    After years of relentlessly proving themselves through their unbounded energy on the live circuit, breaking and fixing everything time and time again. Even following a lawsuit from a filmmaking giant. Heck have finally released the forty five minute ball of thunder that everyone needed from a debut album. Unlike...
  • Live Review: Will Varley, Bodega (20/02/2016)

    There are very few musicians that can capture and critique the human condition in such a sublimely nuanced manner as Will Varley. It has become apparent that once people become aware of the Folk hero they immediately become fans, hence the sold out nature of Varley’s Nottingham show. Having...
  • Interview: Will Varley

    Will Varley returns to Nottingham’s Bodega on 20th February in support of his recent release Postcards from Ursa Minor. Having recently touched base here in November to triumphantly support Frank Turner at his Rock City Double Header, Varley has a reputation for the wit woven throughout his light hearted...
  • Playlist: Valentine’s Day

    Valentine’s Day is upon us. If words alone can’t conceivably hope to covey the depths of your passion, if you hope to woo a potential valentine, or even if you’re sacking off the whole thing as a bad job – compile the following playlist and all of your appropriately seasonal fancies and...
  • Live Review: The Carnival of Madness, Motorpoint Arena (29/01/2016)

    Having seen great success as a touring miniature festival across the pond, this year’s iteration of the Carnival of Madness rolled through Nottingham as part of an expansive UK tour. Offering four of the best rock bands America has to offer right now, Nottingham’s Rock community were out en...