Review // Iron and Wine – Kiss Each Other Clean
Kiss Each Other Clean is the fourth album of Sam Beam, more commonly recognised under stage name Iron and Wine and the decade-long pioneer of Sub-Pop’s folk rebirth. There is an instantly recognisable…
The Best TV Of 2010
The out with the old and in with the sort-of-new methodology of television seemed to intensify in 2010, as some of America’s most celebrated series rolled their credits for the last time, and…
Music // Beady Eye – Bring The Light
November 10th 2010, and it’s finally here. Oasis is over (at least until the money runs out and a reformation ensues) and the first highly anticipated single from spin-off Beady Eye was made…
Review // Kings Of Leon – Come Around Sundown
Once upon a time, in the state of Tennessee, there lived a bunch of shaggy misfits that went by the name of Kings of Leon. Each one related, they roamed around like some…
Review // Sufjan Stevens – The Age Of Adz
The world of alternative indie can generally be split into two groups: devout fans of Sufjan Stevens, and those unaware of his subtle but important contribution to modern music. Any fan will agree…
Live Review // 22-20s
The introduction of a unique blues based sound onto an increasingly crammed and cloned indie scene provided 22-20s with a leg up back in 2003, and they exploded onto the circuit with an…
Fun Lovin’ Criminals
Fun Lovin’ Criminals returned this year after a hefty half-decade long legal battle with a new album and a busy season of touring across the U.K. and beyond. Last Tuesday the trio delivered…
The Walking Dead
Spooky spectres captured on tape, drawn-out tales of romance with fangs; none of the thriller’s sub-genres are as fun as the ever-popular zombie movie. The undead provide a unique platform for fulfilling the…
Funny Books
Scott Kershaw weaves through the most interesting graphic novels of our time, and introduces you to sequential art.
The Social Network – Official Trailer
Scott Kershaw takes a look at upcoming Facebook-chronicling film The Social Network, produced by Kevin Spacey.
M.I.A. – /\/\ /\ Y /\
Scott Kershaw reviews M.I.A.’s third album, the superstar-producer packed /\/\ /\ Y /\ (Maya).
Glastonbury 2010
Scott Kershaw gives his views on the 40th year of Britain’s biggest festival, Glastonbury.
Download 2010
Scott Kershaw went to Download and had a lot of fun. Here he tells us all about it – atmosphere first, bands second.
Review // Lissie – Catching A Tiger
Scott Kershaw reviews the debut album from much talked about folk rocker Lissie, out on Columbia.
Music // Guerilla Radio
Scott Kershaw takes a look at what lies behind the aggression of Killing In The Name Of.
























