Music // Hurts – Wonderful Life
Liam Haynes takes a gander at the re-release of Hurts’ ‘Wonderful Life’ and the new video shot in Ibiza.
Music // Kele – Everything You Wanted
Liam Haynes shows us the brand new video for Bloc Party frontman Kele’s latest single – ‘Everything You Wanted’.
Live Review // Latitude Festival
Liam Haynes guides us through Latitude Festival, a music and arts festival set in Henham Park, Suffolk.
Music // Mount Kimbie – Would Know
Liam Haynes introduces us to post-dubstep duo Mount Kimbie by way of their latest video, for single ‘Would Know’.
Music // Sky Ferreira
Liam Haynes introduces us to brat-pop star in waiting Sky Ferreira and the Rankin-directed video for her latest single.
First Listen // Klaxons – Surfing The Void
Liam Haynes gives us track-by-track impressions of Klaxons follow-up to 2007′s Myths Of The Near Future.
New Blood // Morning Parade
Liam Haynes introduces us to Essex five-piece Morning Parade and debut track ‘Marble Attic’.
Julius Shulman
Liam Haynes introduces us to Visual Acoustics, a film profiling the work of incredible photographer Julius Shulman.
Music // Marina & The Diamonds – Oh No!
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of the Kinga Burza directed video for Marina & The Diamonds latest single.
New Blood // Chief
Liam Haynes introduces us to Brooklyn based folk/rock and roll outfit Chief as they release their latest single.
Tech // E3 2010: Sony Press Conference
Liam Haynes runs us through the announcements from Sony at this year’s E3 entertainment expo in LA.
Live Review // Kele
Liam Haynes reviews Kele’s debut UK show at The Plug, Sheffield as he showcases solo album The Boxer.
Music // Mark Ronson
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of The Creators Project and its brilliant interview with Mark Ronson. Seriously.
Review // Skate 3
Liam Haynes reviews the latest in EA’s Tony Hawk-destroying series, the glorious Skate 3.
Lifestyle // Chris Packham Becomes A Legend
Liam Haynes shows us the time Chris Packham tried to fit The Smiths’ song titles into an episode of Springwatch.
Live Review // Marina & The Diamonds
Photos by James Arnold. It’s weird to think that Marina & The Diamonds have been performing live for well over a year now. First witnessing Marina’s incendiary live show at Camden Crawl 2009, I’ve…
Live Review // Dot To Dot Nottingham
Liam Haynes and Chris Wheatley tell us the highs and lows of Dot To Dot Nottingham, with photos by Eleanor Doughty.
Music // Klaxons – Flashover
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of the first cut from Klaxons’ sophomore LP, the devilish ‘Flashover’.
Review // HTC HD2
Liam Haynes reviews the HTC HD2, the latest and greatest fully touchscreen Windows Mobile 6.5 phone from HTC.
New Blood // Forest Family Records
Liam Haynes interviews bloggers Chris and Nate about their new label, Forest Family Records.
Tech // Spotify vs mFlow
Liam Haynes compares social music sharing & streaming services Spotify and mFlow to see which will come out on top.
Lifestyle // Best Election Virals
On the night that everything changes, Liam Haynes takes a light-hearted look at the best election virals we’ve seen.
Music // On The Road With Fenech Soler
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of Ben Thomas’ fantastic “on the road” video for Fenech Soler.
Music // Blur – Fools Day
Liam Haynes gives us all a chance to hear Blur’s new single released for Record Store Day, ‘Fools Day’.
Tech // Kin
Liam Haynes introduces us to Kin; the new pair of quasi-hipster smartphones from Microsoft.
Music // The Notorious XX
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of DJ Wait What’s mixtape ft. The XX and Notorious B.I.G. Rad, right?
Preview // The Vice Guide To Film
Liam Haynes gives us a quick preview of the Vice Guide To Film, set to debut exclusively this week on VBS.tv.
Lifestyle // Chatroulette ft. Ben Folds
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of Ben Folds’ live-to-2,000-people Chatroulette piano improv video.
Music // jj – Let Go
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of the ethereal new video for jj – Let Go.
Music // Rachael Dadd
Liam Haynes points us in the direction of the gorgeous video for ‘Table’ by Rachael Dadd.





















