
The penultimate night of this year’s Jagermeister Music Tour, saw co-headliners Skindred and Therapy? hit a sold-out Brixton Academy on April 13th. With tickets beating-that-price-till-it-hurt at just £5 a pop, this

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The dynamic shortfall on this album fortifies the suspicion that the format of the album as we once knew it is drifting towards extinction... Read more
Hammerfest IV - Hammer of Thor review
(Mon 26/03)
We kickstarted 2012's festival season with an awesome weekend of metal and mayhem at Hammerfest IV.... Read more
Alabama Shakes - Boys & Girls review
(Tue 20/03)
The Alabama Shakes unleash their Southern rock/blues/soul bonanza on the world - catch the review here... Read more
Azealia Banks - 212 Ft. Lazy Jay review and UK tour dates
(Mon 19/03)
There's always a danger that dropping the C-bomb constantly on your debut release could be construed as a publicity stunt, but Azealia Banks is more than just another rapper with shock value.... Read more
Azealia Banks - 212 Ft. Lazy Jay review and UK tour dates
(Mon 19/03)
There's always a danger that dropping the C-bomb constantly on your debut release could be construed as a publicity stunt, but Azealia Banks is more than just another rapper with shock value.
Pepe Deluxé single A Night And A Day review
(Sun 08/01)
A Night And A Day is an infectious blend of 90s electronica and psych-rock bass for badass rock chicks
Frank Turner live at Birmingham review
(Fri 25/11)
Frank Turner plays the Birmingham O2 Academy with Emily Barker And the Red Clay Halo and Against Me!
Review: Fun Lovin Criminals bring Scooby Snacks to St Helens
(Mon 29/08)
Music Live brought “the ambassador of cool” Huey Morgan and his sidekicks Fast and Frank ‘The Rhythm Man’ Benbini to play to a packed crowd in Church Square, St Helens.
Review: Midnight in Paris
(Fri 12/08)
Gil falls in love with Paris and, to Inez' horror, informs her he wants to end his materialistic lifestyle and immerse himself in the culture that gave life to the masters in the creative movement of the 1920s.
The A-Team Review
(Wed 28/07)
"They are the best and they specialise in the ridiculous"
Inception review
(Tue 20/07)
Inception has wormed it's way into the psyche of cinema and is merciless in its execution.
Toy Story 3 Review
(Tue 20/07)
The final chapter ties up loose ends and tugs on heart strings. This is no kids play.
Restrepo review - the soldiers who made it out of Death Valley
(Mon 19/07)
A pair of intrepid journalists travelled with the Battle Company of 173rd Airborne Brigade in a remote Afghani valley, considered to be one of the most dangerous postings of the war.
Trash Humpers review
(Wed 14/07)
Harmony Korine has made a 77 minute mash-up of Leather Face's home videos and that's putting it politely
Despicable Me fails to hit the mark
(Wed 14/07)
Sci-fi is the genre where special effects come into their own and 3D animation can turn the watchable into the spectacular
Get Him To The Greek - review
(Thu 10/06)
Get Him to the Greek is a riot and assures us that growing old might be mandatory but growing up is most definitely not.
The Killer Inside Me review
(Mon 07/06)
Having been dubbed the 'King of Disturbance,' Michael Winterbottom delivers a donkey punch blow in his latest offering, The Killer Inside Me.
Villa Amalia review
(Wed 02/06)
It sounds like the tale of a woman having a midlife crisis and slight overreaction to a cheating man but this quiet French film offers something more than just a midlife melt down.
Sex and The City 2 Review
(Sun 30/05)
Is this really female empowerment on an unlimited budget or the final death rattle for mutton dressed as glam?