Album review: Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
DAFT PUNK Random Access Memories 4/5 (Sony) In music and life, Daft Punk have fused technology with flesh and blood. The French pair, who put house music on the mainstream […]
DAFT PUNK Random Access Memories 4/5 (Sony) In music and life, Daft Punk have fused technology with flesh and blood. The French pair, who put house music on the mainstream […]
Eddie Garven and his band Twin Lakes have been gigging hard and writing some really absorbing and atmospheric music. I’ve just penned the press bio for Twin Lakes – it […]
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE … Like Clockwork 4.5/5 (Remote Control/Matador) Josh Homme never makes obvious creative decisions. The towering leader of Queens of the Stone Age writes music that […]
There is an incredible band from Newcastle that all discerning music lovers should be aware of: I Am The Agent. I have written their press bio, so take a peek […]
MELODY POOL The Hurting Scene 4.5/5 (Independent) Say what you like about the suffocating pain of heartbreak, but it continues to be a rich vein of inspiration for emotionally potent […]
SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS 4/5 We’ve waited four years for Irish playwright and filmmaker Martin McDonagh to create a follow-up to 2008’s impressive In Bruges. Now he has returned with a high […]
Strong religious beliefs are not a prerequisite for having a ball over the Easter long weekend. Whether or not you believe Jesus was beaten to a pulp, nailed to a […]
DISCLAIMER: Yes, I realise the first season of American Horror Story – titled Murder House – first aired in 2011. But I’ve only just gotten around to watching it. Please forgive […]
I had the privilege of seeing one of my all-time favourite musicians and heroes Neil Young on stage this month. It was my fourth Neil gig. On his Greendale tour […]
The fixed, grainy Super 8 shot that opens Sinister is one of its most unsettling. Two children and their parents stand next to a tree, hessian bags over their heads, hands […]