Finally, it’s here. The Haim sister’s second album Something to Tell You hit stores today after a long 4 year hiatus. The reason? The album was written, recorded and produced by Haim themselves, a labour of love which incidentally led to them cancelling a few shows late last year so they could stay in the...Read More
Yesterday was the final day of another hugely successful – and incredibly well-attended – Coachella. It is really only in the last five years or so that this highly infectious and Instagram-worthy festival has come to fruition, and now it seems that anyone who is anyone is travelling to the dusty desert plains to dance the...Read More
Walking to work, bored of the same old songs playing through my headphones, I browse Spotify’s New Releases for some inspiration. Scrolling past endless album covers until one catches my eye – Christine and the Queens ‘Chaleur Humaine’ – an androgynous young woman dressed in black, sits against a contrasting cream and navy backdrop, holding...Read More
In recent years festivals have become our giant playgrounds of marvellous adventure, to be discovered with friends of old and new. Born from a love of freedom and community, festivals used to be small and unique, but today the days filled with escapism and nights steeped in hedonism have become common ground amongst a younger...Read More
Much like the title of their debut album Communion, each of the thirteen long-awaited songs by Years & Years are personal; offering some insight into the war-torn love affairs and reawakenings of the band’s past. From Shine – an upbeat, summer dance track with an infectious synth beat, to the album version of Eyes Shut...Read More
Now the first thing you absolutely must do in order to survive not being at Glastonbury this weekend is cry; because I know you tried so hard to bag a ticket, I know you’ve been mentally planning your festival attire and I know you hate yourself right now and I feel your pain. But once...Read More
Whether you’re in a long term relationship, live with a house full of men, or merely are friends with lots of fellas, the World Cup being on means only one thing – many women have become World Cup widows. Long nights of solitude, no one wants to do anything social unless it involves going down...Read More
Something strange happened in a small town of Somerset this summer; the grasses stayed green and the wellingtons stayed clean. Unfortunately, this left my fashion thinking brain inquisitive about the hidden styles and forthcoming trends that would never be unleashed yet remain hidden at the back of Glastonbury goer’s closets. As a result I took...Read More
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