• Sziget Festival, Budapest – The Review

    Sziget is a week-long festival which takes place during August in the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary. Sziget was founded 26 years ago based on the concept of a ‘’dream nation’, celebrating all cultures and people across Europe and complete freedom without prejudice or exclusion. One of the many...
  • 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...
  • Music Interview: Wolf Alice

    Wolf Alice are back. With the rapid success of their new album, Visions of a Life, the indie rockers were quick to get back on tour and make their mark. Despite their busy schedule, I caught up with drummer Joel Amey and bassist Theo Ellis to discuss the new...
  • LIVE: Wolf Alice @ Rock City

    As one of the rising stars of the indie-rock scene, Wolf Alice have been on quite the journey. With their new album, The Visions of a Life, recently debuting, the band were quick to get back on tour and make their presence felt. Having interviewed the band several hours...
  • LIVE: Pale Waves @ Bodega

    Fresh from playing to a sold-out crowd with The 1975 at New York’s Maddison Square Gardens, Pale Waves are leading the pack when it comes to the recent resurgence in female lead grunge. Fronted by guitarist and vocalist, Heather Baron-Gracie, they are becoming quite the talking point within the...
  • Wolf Alice: The Visions of a life- Album Review

    North-London indie outfit Wolf Alice make an impressively bold return to the spotlight with new album ‘Visions of a Life’. Following 2015’s ‘My Love Is Cool’ was set to be a difficult task indeed, but Roswell and her boys may just have pulled it off. The album certainly contains...
  • Live Review: Wolf Alice, Rock City (23/03/2016)

    After winning the award of Best Live Band 2016 by the NME, I was eager to find out if Wolf Alice’s sold out show at Rock City would justify the hype. Preparing myself by dabbing some glitter around my eyes, I ventured out to experience their shoegaze/indie-grunge album, My Love Is...