Category: Music Journalism
Track Review: Juvenile Love // The SSS
Unsigned City: Sheffield
Originally posted on Gigslutz This week it’s the turn of Beth Kirkbride, our Junior Editor, to select five artists from the crème de la crème of the unsigned scene in Sheffield… The SSS: “I’m searching high, I’m searching low / but I don’t know what it is that I need” are lyrics from ‘Who Dares Wins’ … Continue reading Unsigned City: Sheffield
Album Review: 1989 // Taylor Swift
Originally posted on Gigslutz “It’s a new soundtrack I could dance to this beat” is a line from ‘Welcome To New York’, the opener to Taylor Swift’s new album 1989. For me this sentence epitomises the record in its entirety. Gone are Taylor Swift’s country days (although she’s clearly been trying to shake these off … Continue reading Album Review: 1989 // Taylor Swift
Live Review: Reverend & the Makers // O2 Academy, Sheffield, 25.10.14
Live Review: Reverend & the Makers // O2 Academy Sheffield, 24.10.14
Originally posted on Gigslutz One band. Ten years of music. Two sold out shows at Sheffield’s 2350 capacity O2 Academy. One giant celebratory party… Ladies and gentlemen it’s Friday night and it’s time to bounce! After a shaky start with a questionable DJ – was he even a DJ? Or was he in fact a … Continue reading Live Review: Reverend & the Makers // O2 Academy Sheffield, 24.10.14
Album Review: Nostalgia // Annie Lennox
Originally posted on Gigslutz I’m sure everybody will agree that your parent’s taste in music has a massive impact on your own musical development. For me, I was raised on an eclectic mixture of Oasis, The Sound of Music Soundtrack (don’t ask – it’s best if you just leave my Dad to it) and Annie … Continue reading Album Review: Nostalgia // Annie Lennox
My Life In Songs
Originally posted on The Indiependent Wherever You Will Go // The Calling How many of you can say that you’ve seen the Northern Lights? I’m guessing not many. I’m extremely lucky to have witnessed the phenomenal natural spectacle on a Geography school trip to Iceland. Driving around on a coach at four in the … Continue reading My Life In Songs