In conversation with Pip Millett
Music Editor, Dylan Bryant discusses lyricism, music and The Great Escape Festival with Pip Millett With one of the most…
Music Editor, Dylan Bryant discusses lyricism, music and The Great Escape Festival with Pip Millett With one of the most…
By Dylan Bryant (Music Editor) Upon its release in April 2010, Darwin Deez’s self-titled debut album was met with universal…
By Dylan Bryant (Music Editor) Having released their third studio album ‘From 2 to 3’, indie-rock quartet Peach Pit have…
By Dylan Bryant (Music Editor) Having placed 5th in the UK midweek album charts with ‘Blue Hours’, Bear’s Den were in…
An interview by Dylan Bryant (Music Editor) Since forming in 2012, Bear’s Den have established themselves as one of the…
An interview by Dylan Bryant (Music Editor) Guitar based Indie act ‘Wet Leg’ have blown up ever since releasing their…
Music Editor, Dylan Bryant, reviews Madison Beer at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire 13th April 2022 With 30 million Instagram followers,…
Words by Dylan Bryant For Fans of Slowdive, Cigarettes After Sex and beabadoobee Brighton based Shoegaze/Dreampop band ‘HANYA’ are smashing…
Theatre Editor, Ali Arief, reflects on venue building and their love of Fringe Theatre Sometimes in life you find yourself…
Words by Paige Braithwaite “Real Life” is the debut novel by author Brandon Taylor that follows a young Black man…
Words by Dexter Clark An iconic album which punctuates this era of the Windmill Band. The announcement of frontman Isaac…
Words by Ali Arief The arrival of spring has meant that Aries season has officially begun. The Sun moved into…
Words by Éloïse Armary Afra Nuarey is a student in media for development and social change at the University of Sussex.…
Words by Saskia May An international bestseller, Torrey Peters’s debut novel Detransition, Baby, is rich in plot, characters and themes,…
Words by Jasmine Crowhurst Trigger Warning: References to Sexual abuse and abortion are mentioned. Contains Spoilers for Euphoria season 2…
Arts Editor, Molly Openshaw, demonstrated a Freudian reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, implementing the idea of the id and the…
Music Editor, Dylan Bryant, reviews Stereophonics at Brighton Centre, 26th March 2022 As this is the eighth time I’ve seen Stereophonics,…
Words by Ali Arief On The 26th of February, reggae band UB40 took to the Brighton Centre to perform two…
Words by Mansi Tailor Louisa Kazig is a visual artist born in Berlin and based in Brighton. She opens up…
A look back on some of our favourite shows that were wrongfully stopped short We all know the feeling. Finding…