• “Found Their Home at the Bodega” – Live Review: Just Mustard

    Irish shoegaze band Just Mustard are relatively new on the scene, having been around since the release of their self-produced and recorded album Wednesday in 2018. The success of Wednesday found them nominated for a Choice Music Prize that same year and following on from this success, they released...
  • “An Atmosphere More Unique Than Any I’d Ever Experienced ” – Live Review: Echo & The Bunnymen @ Rock City

    Last week Echo & the Bunnymen took Rock City onboard their countrywide journey of Celebrating 40 Years of Magical Songs. The band has, for decades, charmed fans with a sound that has drifted from rock, to psychedelic to the eery and raw. Now, their long-awaited Magical tour is fulfilling all...
  • Album Review: A Celebration of Endings – Biffy Clyro

    Gemma Cockrell Scottish rock behemoths Biffy Clyro returned this month with their ninth album A Celebration of Endings, and it might just be their most ambitious to date. Gemma Cockrell delved beneath the record’s sprawling soundscapes to uncover triumphant fables of hope and resolution – a fitting antidote to...
  • Style Icon: Luke Spiller of The Struts

    The glam-rock frontman to English rock band, ‘The Struts’, is no stranger to the style influences of Freddie Mercury and Lady Gaga, embracing the flairs and frills of rock-stage attire. The Derby-born singer stands in a glowing mix of colours and fabrics, refusing to be confined by the gendering...