Lost in the music: My Chemical Romance – Fake Your Death Print Music Editor Bridie Adams discusses her favourite ‘lost’ track by emo band My Chemical Romance. With Oasis’ demo ‘Don’t Stop…’ having been released years after its creation, now seems as good a time as any to celebrate our favourite unreleased tracks. For me, My Chemical Romance’s ‘Fake Your Death’ […]
Films to watch: Love, Rosie
Bridie Adams recommends Love, Rosie to cure quarantine boredom.
Literature of the last Decade: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Print Music Editor, Bridie Adams reviews her favourite book of the decade
Up and Comers: Elliott Holden
Print Music Editor Bridie Adams talks to singer Elliott Holden about the music he posts on social media in the first of a series of interviews with undiscovered artists.
Single Review: twenty one pilots – Level of Concern
Single Review: twenty one pilots – Level of Concern Print Music Editor Bridie Adams reviews twenty one pilots’ latest single. ‘Level of Concern’ is twenty one pilots’ first single in nearly two years, following their previous album Trench. Interestingly, lead singer Tyler Joseph has revealed that the duo created the single as an upbeat distraction from coronavirus and its […]
Single Review: Troye Sivan – Take Yourself Home
Print Music Editor Bridie Adams reviews Troye Sivan’s ‘leaked’ single ‘Take Yourself Home’.
The UK has finally decided to scrap the tampon tax. Period.
Bridie Adams celebrates the United Kingdom’s long-overdue decision to no longer tax period products After countless campaigns and complaints, the UK is finally planning to abolish tampon tax. Following in the footsteps of many other countries around the world, this removal of the tax will undoubtedly have a positive impact on a huge scale, with period […]
Single Review: Katy Perry – Never Worn White
Bridie Adams reviews Katy Perry’s latest single
Single Review: The Weeknd – After Hours
Bridie Adams reviews the title track of The Weeknd’s latest album
Review: To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
Bridie Adams finds the latest in the To All the Boys series to be a worthy continuation of the story but unable to live up to its predecessor