BABYTEETH SOUNDTRACK REVIEW
For a relatively short film, Babyteeth’s soundtrack is plentiful and rich. Music is embedded into the film like a character, provoking and working with the ensemble.
SLOW DANCE RECORDS DID IT AGAIN.
Founded in 2016, Slow Dance Records stands at the forefront of the alternative music scene – exploring the corners of the UK underground, you’re likely to encounter their name quite regularly.
A Love Letter to Leonardo DiCaprio
Dear Leo, do you still have my Valentine? I sent it to you in 1998. I bought it in Ealing Broadway hallmark.
POTTERY - Handle With Care.
Formed via another musical project on the vibrant Montreal music scene, Pottery are the most energetic band to come out of 2020. This week, we sat down with keyboardist, Mr Peter Baylis.
Is It The End of The F***ing World?
We were lucky enough to chat to TEOTFW writer, Charlie Covell, who shares her favourite moments of the series and gives us a wonderful list of shows to binge next…
Gustaf Gets You In The Gut
The five-piece were recently included in NME’s prestigious annual artist round-up and I can confidently say that 2021 is going to be the year of Gustaf.
Tales from a West London COVID Centre
My job was administering COVID-19 vaccines in the midst of a global pandemic. No embracing, no toasts and the sort of drugs we were shotting are actually good for you...
Why The SOURFACE?
Not many bands can say they’ve played fake weddings and multiple lockdown gigs in the UK and Paris, so naturally we had to check in with Sourface.
‘You Won’t Believe Who Was in My Dream Last Night…’
The most invasive sentence to be uttered at nine in the morning: ‘you were in my dream last night.’ Oh no, what was that little perverted version of me up to this time?
CROSSING CHARTED WATERS: REVIEWING EVERY NUMBER ONE SINGLE OF 2020
…Let us begin reliving 2020 in the most honourable way I know how: through songs validated by copious amounts of Spotify streams and endless TikTok loops.
THE 2020 LAST BUS ROUND-UP
2020 will be a year for the history books, but we’re sure you all know that by now. Luckily, music has been the beacon of light guiding us through what can only be described as a trainwreck shitstorm (and in the words of Leslie Jones, that’s offensive to shit and trains).
This Time Next Year…
Last year, I wrote a piece for Last Bus called ‘5 New Year’s Eves You Will Experience in your Teens and Twenties’. I spoke of chaotic house parties and long, drunken queues outside of crowded nightclubs. Imagine that!
Get To Know : ella jane
Indie pop artist ella jane may only be nineteen, but her effortlessly ethereal vocals are catching the attention of many.
A Word with Malady
An ode to the big smoke, the ridiculously appealing grooves and lamenting lyrics of London, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down perfectly capture the love/hate relationship with the gentrifying London we’ve all come to accept.
Neelam Khan Vela : Life Through The Lens
YES, she has shot some of the coolest bands around (The Orielles, Confidence Man, HINDS, Dream Wife, The Ninth Wave...) but artists-aside, it’s Neelam’s eye that caught our attention.