• Album Review: Miraa May – N15

    Miraa May’s appropriately named EP N15 is unapologetically London. From the slang, to the subject matter, to the haunting vocals. This EP also shows range as it explores many different genres, including soul, reggae and dancehall. The opening track ‘Benji’ is a love song dedicated to a guy who...
  • Live Review: Natty, The Bodega (14/03/16)

    With a gradual layering of heavy bass beats and rippling symbols, the adrenaline was already pulsing hard through The Bodega before reggae and soul artist Natty had even shown his face. It was a somewhat unsurprising anticipation as, since the release of his debut album Man Like I in...
  • Live Review: Kitty, Daisy and Lewis, Bodega (03/02/2016)

    Following our interview with Kitty Durham from the sibling rockabilly trio Kitty, Daisy and Lewis, we saw the band in concert at The Bodega, where they played their latest album at the end of their UK tour. The group, as expected, came onto the stage in an array of...
  • Festival Review: Bestival

    Festival-goers wave goodbye to a symphonic summer after Bestival 2015. The self-proclaimed Best Festival, situated on the picturesque Isle of Wight, may have just lived up to its name. From farfetched fanfares to wacky weddings, this gathering was so much more than the music. If you have never been,...