Review: Colours2 (PARTYNEXTDOOR)

PARTYNEXTDOOR, real name Jahron Anthony Brathwaite, has only truly begun to take his first deep steps into most people’s musical spheres this year, despite being two albums into his discography. In 2017 alone he was featured as a songwriter, producer and vocalist on numerous tracks on Drakes “More Life” playlist, he appeared on a track alongside Zayn…

Wired Review

On March the 10th, British alternative rock band Mallory Knox released their third studio album Wired. This short (only 41-minute) album packs a number of good tracks, and begins with a strong instrumental with the opening notes of ‘Giving It Up’. Throughout the album, you will feel and experience some strong 2000’s vibes (especially with…

Hothouse Flowers : Live at St. Luke’s Review

Friday 10th March saw the arrival of Hothouse Flowers to Live At St. Luke’s. Supporting the band was Lisa Lambe, whose debut album was released in 2015. Brimming with energy and soul, the band delivered an outstanding gig. Their stunning performance intertwined musical professionalism with a good aul jamming sesh down the pub, as beneath…

For Honor Beta Impressions

For Honor, the action fighting game from Ubisoft that is officially released today, recently held a closed beta which ran from the 26th to the 30th of January.  I managed to get an invite and spent around 15-20 hours with the game, and these are some of the details I have learned about the full…

Review: Tangerine

In its simple essence, Tangerine is a buddy chase film with a lot of laughs and a lot of heart. And a fair share of violence and drug use. And prostitutes. Transgender prostitutes. On Christmas Eve. One of the most pronounced and talked about elements of Tangerine is its use of iPhones instead of traditional…

Review: Jessica Jones Season 1

Jessica Jones is the second Netflix Original Series being made using Marvel properties, the first being this year’s Daredevil. In many ways this now show follows in the footsteps of Daredevil, it’s gritty tone, it’s New York setting, less fantastical protagonist and antagonists and generally it’s air of quiet detachment from the bombast and larger…

Review: Game of Thrones (Telltale Game)

Adapting Game of Thrones is no easy task. Facing such a massive, and highly critical, fan base ensured that Telltale Games had their work cut out for themselves when they took on the challenge of creating an episodic Game of Thrones game. Fresh off the critical acclaim of their highly successful The Walking Dead game…

Review: Pushtar

By Chloe Griffin Alan Lambert / 2015 Pushtar is a sci-fi feature film by Irish director Alan Lambert. As explained in the opening credits, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic world where climate change has had such a radical effect on the earth that the sky has turned pink, sea levels have risen, cities…