All Forgotten: Transitions EP
Before hearing this, had someone asked me to name three interesting things about Surrey I would have been caught between a rock and a hard place. I couldn’t have come up with anything. Unfortunately, after hearing this EP, my thoughts are much the same.
N-Dubz: Against All Odds
Against All Odds is the second outing from Camden-based N-Dubz, the moniker of three South London school-friends. Following on from the somewhat unexpected success of their first album Uncle B, the trio have switched record labels, taken a strongly bouncy route, and released the new LP.
Creed: Full Circle
Sometimes you hear something which truly redefines your thoughts on the genre; something utterly enrapturing which leaves you agape at the brilliance that just spewed out of your Hitachi two-piece; something captivating to the senses, like a shuddering orgasm from start to finish, leaving you drained but beyond happy. This is not one of those...
Kids In Glass Houses, Attack! Attack!, Straight Lines: Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
Sitting down to write this review I wasn’t sure just how to start it. There were ideas, sure, but they wouldn’t translate onto the page. I had writer’s block. Hard. Then I glanced down at my notes and saw one word drunkenly scrawled across the top of my pad, underlined four times: “NOISE”.
The North Atlantic Oscillation: Callsigns EP
It’s the greatest drinking game ever invented. Every time you recognise an influence: drink. Fun, easy, and vomit-inducing capering. Fortunately, you’ll be so out of your head by the time you finish, you might not mind.

