Good Omens (2019) – Review

Here to lick some serious butt. Yo, this be Reuben. As my brother's quite the avid fan of Terry Pratchett's work, I feel a little like the enemy, or at least, having caught a horrible case of the normie, for being one of the many to flock to Amazon Prime to watch this TV rendition…Read more Good Omens (2019) – Review

Warped: Red Hot Chili Peppers in the Mid-90s – a Retrospective

*Yo, this be Reuben. I did a big phat retrospective article on the Red Hot Chili Peppers - mine and Milo's one true love they be - back last summer as a piece of extended project work stuff for my A-Levels which I put an absolute heck load of effort into - with references n'…Read more Warped: Red Hot Chili Peppers in the Mid-90s – a Retrospective

Faith No More – King for a Day… Fool for a Lifetime (1995) Review

You're a King for a Day when you poop in Axl Rose's orange juice, and you're also a King for a Lifetime. Yo, this be Reuben. I noticed that there hasn't been a review of anything old in a while, so picked this at random, oh joy. Genuinely, there is some joy to be had…Read more Faith No More – King for a Day… Fool for a Lifetime (1995) Review

Greta Van Fleet – Anthem of the Peaceful Army (2018) Review

In an Age of Darkness Light Appears Yo, this be Reuben. Surely by now pretty much every rock fan has heard of Greta Van Fleet. I introduced them to this site with a first impressions feature on the introductory single they released for this here album, which I've been edging to listen to ever since.…Read more Greta Van Fleet – Anthem of the Peaceful Army (2018) Review

Clutch – Book of Bad Decisions (2018) Review

"Are you cool? Well I'm cool. Is everybody cool? WELL LET'S GET HOT." Yo, this be Reuben. Clutch are the coolest band in the world right now, period. Mastodon shoved some lame-ass lyrics into Emperor of Sand and their cool factor has decreased a little so they've been overtaken by Neil Fallon's group of merry rockers.…Read more Clutch – Book of Bad Decisions (2018) Review

Lush – Snail Mail (2018) – Review

*gay silence* Milo here. I haven't written down a proper review in a long-ass time, I can appreciate this. However, through all the daft features I'm pushing, some real music writtin' is what we need, I think. And what better than an album that I haven't stopped listening to since I got it -- this…Read more Lush – Snail Mail (2018) – Review

The Low End Theory – A Tribe Called Quest (1991) – Review

Don't you know things go in cycles? Milo here. RIGHT. The lack of proper classic reviews on this site is disgusting. Look at this, MMMs??? What in God's bastard child is an MMM??? Laziness. I will not stand for it. Let's get some writing in, mate. And what better record to get into that this…Read more The Low End Theory – A Tribe Called Quest (1991) – Review

Darkest Hour (2017) Jason’s Review

Director Joe Wright has always gravitated towards doing historical period pieces for his film projects. Whether guide towards historical events or just the thrill of doing a costume drama, Wright has brought several notable films to life. Perhaps his most famous one was his directorial debut, with 2005’s Pride & Prejudice, which starred Kiera Knightley…Read more Darkest Hour (2017) Jason’s Review

The Rock-O-Meter. (SteveforTheDeaf Guest Article)

Hey Stuffies! Yo Ampersandoids! ‘Sup Thatters! SteveForTheDeaf here. Riding the crossover from my song a day page Steve For The Deaf right over to the youthful and enthusiastic Stuff And That to turn your heads onto some Stuff (and That) which I think you might like. Milo is going over to SFTD to work around…Read more The Rock-O-Meter. (SteveforTheDeaf Guest Article)

To The Bone – Steven Wilson (2017) – Review

Truth is individual calculation. Milo here. Still reeling from the fierce grasp Villains took on his life, the young dingus-like reviewer clambered on to the next album. Yeah, that's right, chaboi can bust out those all-important narrative skillages when needed, even a bit of third-person, a technique everyone loves. Or I could've just sounded like…Read more To The Bone – Steven Wilson (2017) – Review