• Album Review: Wavves – V

    The California surf rockers Wavves are back with a feisty fifth effort ingeniously entitled V. The band’s latest offering veers away from the pop-punk crossover that Warner Bros may have wanted from them and could have been the cause of their conflict. The whole public debacle that unfolded earlier...
  • Live Review: Sleaford Mods, Rock City (09/10/2015)

    What does it say about us when this is the music that moves us? One man holding a beer playing beats off a laptop to the left of stage while to the right another spits foul-mouthed vitriol into a microphone. What does it say about the sentiment of a...
  • Interview: Frank Turner

    Frank Turner has consistently proven himself to be one of the greatest songwriters of his generation, with an long and soul-filled back catalogue of folk-punk anthems. The former Million Dead frontman has seen huge success with his six solo albums and world-renowned live shows, with his spectacular band The Sleeping...
  • Punk: A British Subculture

    Impact Style investigates British subcultures and their styles. Bethany Wilkinson explores the origins, rise and style of Punk.  Punk as a British subculture primarily evolved in the mid 1970’s, influenced by all walks of everyday life from music to politics. Punk soon mutated into countless genres and forms of...
  • Album Review: The Parrots – ‘Weed For The Parrots’

    Madrid three-piece, The Parrots, release some more material with their second EP Weed For The Parrots. The band have had a string of previous releases included their split 7” earlier in the year with their animalistic, Spanish compatriots Hinds – a pretty obvious match of bands. The Parrotts’ sound is...
  • Live Review: Black Honey, Rescue Rooms Red Room (3/2/15)

    Brighton four-piece Black Honey kick their UK tour off in Nottingham with unsurpassable confidence and songs that speak to every dissatisfied 20 something living in Britain today. Aside from having the most fabulous hair in rock since Robert Smith, lead singer Izzy Bee is one of the most exciting...
  • Album Review: Title Fight – ‘Hyperview’

    With the 2009 release of their debut full length “The Last Thing You Forget” the aptly named Title Fight became something of a minor overnight sensation. The 12 tracks of moody, energetic punk with subtle but essential tinges of classic emo angst firmly established them as the heavyweight champions...