The Montreal based trio, Plants and Animals, are back with their fifth studio album; an electric example of art-rock surrounding existential dread.
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STK London: delicious high-end dining experience on a student budget
Ladies and gentlemen, even broke university students can gain access to sophisticated, luxury restaurants like STK in this Covid-19 era.
Enola Holmes review: Sherlock’s rebellious sister ready to solve the case
If like me, you are a fan of YA novels and the detective genre, the new Netflix original Enola Holmes will not disappoint you. The film, released on September 23rd, adapts Nancy Springer’s book series The Adventures of Enola Holmes, which are set in London at the end of the 19th century.
TV People: Channelling new sounds in Dublin
Dublin quartet, TV People, on making music during quarantine, their future plans as a rising band and their new single Nothing More, released September 4.
Review: Memory Palace by James Humphrys
Bristol-based singer-songwriter James Humphrys talks his second EP, Memory Palace, a record based on reflection and appreciating life.
Review: Sleep by Bleach Lab
'Sleep' is the newest single from the South London based indie quartet Bleach Lab, which lead vocalist Jenna Kyle describes as “moody, dreamy and introspective”.
Review: Women in Music Pt. III by HAIM
After delaying the release due to COVID-19, HAIM have finally unveiled what is the album of the summer, writes Emily Calder.
Review: Welcome to Bobby’s Motel by Pottery
Montreal-based Pottery release their debut album, Welcome to Bobby's Motel, an enjoyable indie record that radiates summer vibes.
Review: Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood
Isherwood's novel is thought provoking, engaging, fuelled by confusing customs and traditions and wrapped in sentiment.
Review: The Dressmaker’s Gift by Fiona Valpy
In The Dressmaker's Gift, Fiona Valpy paints a vivid image of France in World War II, transformed by Nazi Germany occupation.
Review: The Half of It
Netflix’s new film The Half of It might just have mastered the perfect balance between the rom com formula and a new take on the genre. Spoilers ahead!
Review: On the Edge of Change by Jennings Couch
On the Edge of Change is the highly-anticipated debut EP from London based singer-songwriter Jennings Couch.