• Album Review: James Blake – The Colour In Anything

    Enriched by gorgeous watercolour artwork from veteran illustrator and namesake Quentin, The Colour In Anything is James Blake’s much awaited, seventy-minute, return. Professed favourite of Kanye West, few in electronic pop have had as much impact as Blake upon the sound palate of the output of their peers. In...
  • Track Review: Chance The Rapper – ‘Blessings’

    Chance the Rapper graced Jimmy Fallon’s stage earlier this month with a great performance of his new single ‘Blessings’ ahead of his latest release, tentatively titled Chance 3. As always, his right hand man Niko (AKA Donnie Trumpet) stepped on stage with him along with talented vocalist Jamila Woods,...
  • Album Review: Skepta – Konnichiwa

    Konnichiwa. It’s finally here. After years of waiting and a previous release date of March 1st 2015, Skepta has delivered a piece which brings the energy of grime while also touching on his personal experiences, ambitions and the grievances of being a prominent figure in the industry. It is the...
  • Introducing: Thyme Limited Company

    These days the underground is a hard thing to access. Those who claim to be undiscovered are signed to labels, and those who claim to represent the indie scene are sitting on deals worth hundreds of thousands. Thyme Limited seems to represent the true underground, the true undiscovered talent....
  • Album Review: Drake – Views

    Canadian rapper Drake released his fourth album over the weekend, featuring a variety of artists from across musical genres. This is the most alternative out of all the material he has released in the past. Originally the album was titled Views From The 6, referring to the hometown of...
  • Album Review: Frisco – System Killer

    I have a confession to make. While I might’ve been screaming BBK since 2008 when the streets were flooded with BBK and Star In The Hood T-shirts, I really haven’t been interested in all of their artists. To be perfectly honest with you I only ever listened to Skepta’s...
  • Whatever Happened To Reading Festival?

    Reading is arguably one of the world’s most famous rock festivals. It is where Nirvana performed their greatest festival set ever in 1992 and proved their worldwide status. It is where The Libertines reformed for the first time in over 8 years back in 2010. Other headliners have included...