• Great Road Trip Albums: Scrapbook

    Road trips are a perfect way to focus attention on music and LPs, whilst taking in the many landscapes on your journey. (Albeit the trip to Nottingham on the M1 isn’t that extraordinary.) As students, most of our time is taken up with revision, writing essays, and getting involved...
  • The Beths @ Rock City

    New Zealand’s latest prospects charm Nottingham with a glistening set of quirky indie rock.  Following the release of debut album Future Me Hates Me in August 2018, Auckland-born The Beths have gained huge international following credited to their ability to produce intelligent yet humorous and effortless rock music, laden...
  • Musical ghost stories: have these musicians lived beyond the grave?

    There are many conspiracy theories based around the death of famous musicians. But what if these musicians actually did die, and they came back to life through the supernatural? Have their spirits lived on through death? Read these ghostly stories, if you dare… David Bowie Lorde was a big...
  • Guide to Music Festivals 2018

    Music festivals can get unbearably messy; before you know it, you have scraggly hair, mud all over you, and a lacklustre DJ set that is completely underwhelming. However, if you want to avoid accidently heading to this year’s equivalent of Fyre Festival, this guide can provide an all-encompassing look...
  • Lorde Live @ Brighton Centre

    Coming off the back of touring some of the top festivals in the world, Lorde brought her Melodrama World Tour to a sold out crowd at the Brighton Centre. Before taking to the stage for her headline appearance, the crowd were treated to a slick opening set from recent...
  • Album Review: Ellie Goulding – Delirium

    Two UK number ones, ten UK top tens, and two UK top ten albums, Ellie Goulding is definitely more than just a household name. Ellie Goulding exploded on to the charts a quite a long time ago now with her second single ‘Starry Eyed’ which went no.4 in the...
  • TV Review – South Park, Season 18

    Back with new targets to taunt in their crosshairs of cultural commentary, Trey Parker and Matt Stone returned with ten episodes for their eighteenth season of South Park, which just concluded on Comedy Central in the UK. Warning: Mild spoilers follow! Opting for an experimental style of season-long continuity,...