• ALBUM REVIEW: A$AP ROCKY – ‘At.Long.Last.A$AP ’

    The sequel to Long.Live.A$AP has arrived at long last, and it tells a story. The anticipation for new A$AP Rocky material has been rising exponentially for two years now, and with the rapper’s erratic and unpredictable personality, even Nostradamus would have had trouble guessing what we would see next. But...
  • Festival Preview: Green Man Festival

    It seems that not a year goes by when Green Man Festival attracts a superb line up, and this year is no different. Impact Music takes a look at some of the acts worth checking out at this year’s festival. Father John Misty Whether you think Josh Tillman’s Father...
  • Album Review: The Parrots – ‘Weed For The Parrots’

    Madrid three-piece, The Parrots, release some more material with their second EP Weed For The Parrots. The band have had a string of previous releases included their split 7” earlier in the year with their animalistic, Spanish compatriots Hinds – a pretty obvious match of bands. The Parrotts’ sound is...
  • Live Review: Dot to Dot Festival (24/05/2015)

    Another year, another line-up, another day of music and merriment. As many came to the end of exams, or others who tried to justify a break, students took to the city of Nottingham to enjoy the all day music festival of Dot to Dot. Including performances of brief nudity...
  • Live Review: InMe, Rock City Basement (12/05/2015)

    The sun is out and so are hundreds of fans for a triumphant return of a band with a cult following. Despite arriving at the venue an hour and a half before doors open, people are already sat on the steps of Rock City waiting for tonight’s show. By...
  • Album Review: Nai Harvest –  ‘Hairball’

    Nai Harvest’s second full-length effort sees them embrace Britpop, squeaky clean productions and huge, huge hooks. The Sheffield duo’s previous songwriting efforts had shown undoubted promise but remained disjointed, scrappy emo rock. The emergence of ‘Buttercups’ last year changed all this, immediately throwing Nai Harvest forward as a band...
  • Live Review: Arcane Roots, The Bodega (08/05/15)

    Taking to the stage fifteen minutes earlier than scheduled so as to squeeze in as many songs as possible for a packed out Bodega crowd, Arcane Roots’ commitment to their ever-growing following evidently continues. As the three-piece from Kingston-upon-Thames deliver a soaring repertoire from Left Fire to ‘Over and...