Music
I Am the Avalanche
February 4, 2012 by William ChalkWednesday evening in London and Haus, in conjunction with www.Est.1987.co.uk, headed down to the Barfly in Camden to check out I Am The Avalanche’s final show in the UK. I Am The Avalanche [IATA] are a band that seem to… Continue reading →
Review: Reverse
December 22, 2011 by Jamie DayLast Lung’s latest 7-track release Reverse is nothing short of special, and has once again left me questioning myself how they still remain relatively undiscovered. Whilst it shares some similarities with their incredible and inspirational album ‘Look At That… Continue reading →
Look Out For: Unseen and Deeflux
December 19, 2011 by Jamie DayUnseen and Deeflux are Louis (Unseen) and Nick (Deeflux) who have created a fantastic sound that blend styles of hip hop, reggae and grime. Their music possesses a real groove and their new album, 1984, released in June, deserves some… Continue reading →
Interview with Clarisse d’Arcimoles.
November 27, 2011 by Lowenna WatersClarisse d’Arcimoles is a photographer and artist living in London. Underlying her portraits, installations and photographs is a humanity, compassion and intimacy that are forged through her thorough excavation of individual’s lives. The resulting images can be comic but are… Continue reading →
Interview: Scroobius Pip
November 20, 2011 by William ChalkScroobius Pip began his musical career as a spoken word poet, playing open mic nights and impromptu gigs for the people waiting in line for jazz shows. In 2005, he released a collection of low budget recordings entitled ‘No Commercial… Continue reading →
Album Review: Give Me Infinity
November 15, 2011 by Jamie DayExit Ten at their best, big choruses, unpredictable melodies and punchy riffs – Give Me Infinity journeys towards a dramatic sound that progresses from previous releases. On first hearing the track ‘Curtain Call’, the album’s first single, I wasn’t convinced… Continue reading →
Interview with Jack Addis: digital artist hailing from Bristol.
November 13, 2011 by Lowenna WatersWe live in a visual reality saturated by the digital. Increasingly, we play out our social lives and construct our own identities through the mediated forum of a plasma screen. It is easy to see how this can promote an… Continue reading →
Jot Maxi Interview
October 21, 2011 by William ChalkJot Maxi is an artist who isn’t afraid of travelling, having lived and made music in England, Ireland and France. Born in London in 1988, his interest in making music began at the age of twelve when he started singing… Continue reading →
Laura Marling Album Review
September 16, 2011 by Sarah HowellLaura Marling: “A Creature I Don’t Know” With a Brit Award and a host of critically acclaimed singles, Laura Marling seems to be at the top of her game. Her latest album certainly seems to suggest as much. On… Continue reading →
Interview: Films Of Colour
September 12, 2011 by William ChalkGoogle ‘Films of Colour’ and you’ll struggle to find an article that doesn’t contain the term ‘Coldplay’; since forming at Guildford University in 2008, the commercial indie quartet appear to have spent most of their time in Chris Martin’s… Continue reading →