Musical Advent Calendar #9 Ed Sheeran – Divide

Three years after his last album, ÔÇÿÔÇÖMultiplyÔÇÖÔÇÖ, Grammy winning artist Ed Sheeran is back with a bang with his much awaited third studio album Divide. The album consists of a collection of upbeat songs as well as ballads. The overall feel of the album is a very easy-going ÔÇô ÔÇÿÔÇÖman in loveÔÇÖÔÇÖ sort of vibe. Songs like ÔÇÿÔÇÖWhat do I know?ÔÇÖÔÇÖ talk about simple gifts … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar #9 Ed Sheeran – Divide

Low In High School- Morrissey Album Review

Morrissey has come a long way since his days with The Smiths. ‘This Charming Man’ has become a little, wellÔǪ cranky. As an artist who is known for having an (often controversial) opinion on anything and everything, itÔÇÖs not an entirely unexpected evolution. Morrissey has never been one to shy away from political comment, but it becomes harder to take seriously when he comments on … Continue reading Low In High School- Morrissey Album Review

Musical Advent Calendar #8 Harry Styles – Self Titled

I havenÔÇÖt always been a fan of Harry Styles, but ever since the launch of his solo career, this ÔÇ£Sweet CreatureÔÇØ has surely made me one. The Directioner fangirl culture has always been something I found cringe-worthy and irritating; young girls screaming and crying at a bunch of young men who had songs handed to them on a plate by producers. So, naturally, when I … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar #8 Harry Styles – Self Titled

Musical Advent Calendar #7 SATURATION ÔÇô A look at Brockhampton and what they represent

On the blistering first song of SATURATION II ÔÇÿGUMMYÔÇÖ, Dom McLennon laments ÔÇ£They hate me when IÔÇÖm myself, I canÔÇÖt barter with thatÔÇØ.┬á This is essentially the mission statement of Brockhampton. Producing music from their shared house (The Factory) at a rate of knots, the 15 member boyband preach self acceptance over truly ingenious and self produced instrumentals. Likely the only band with 2 entries … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar #7 SATURATION ÔÇô A look at Brockhampton and what they represent

Musical Advent Calendar #6 The XX – I See You

I See You, is the third album produced by The XX, made up of 10 songs, and is certainly their most accomplished album yet. Whilst the band retain their usual charming vulnerability and at times shyness, their sound is richer, more atmospheric and uplifting than their previous albums. The name of this album then corresponds to the bands own ability to ÔÇÿSeeÔÇÖ themselves for what … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar #6 The XX – I See You

Musical Advent Calendar #5 Taylor Swift – Reputation

Taylor Swift’s sixth studio album Reputation is a career defining record, expertly tackling issues of both Swift’s reputation and her rewriting of the public’s narrative of her persona. Fifteen tracks long, Taylor swiftly progresses from the biting and sarcastic narrative in tracks such as “I Did Something Bad” and “Look What You Made Me Do” to professions of vulnerability and a desire for romantic connection … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar #5 Taylor Swift – Reputation

LP- Interview and Review

ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿå Laura Pergolizzi, LP for her fans, is one of the most unique and astonishing voices the panorama of American rock music has ever seen. Her break-through album Lost on You was a big success around the globe and particularly in Europe where it reached peaks of 100,000 copies sold in France. In an interview with Quench last Wednesday, we talked with Laura about her … Continue reading LP- Interview and Review

Musical Advent Calendar #4! King Krule – The OOZ

Before there was ÔÇÿThe OOZÔÇÖ, Archy Marshall laid down his foray into multiple genres and creative explorations within his various artistic pseudonyms. These have ranged from the jazzy hip-hop experiments with his monikers DJ JD Sports and Edgar the Beatmaker, to the subdued and dark post-dubstep of his project ÔÇÿA New Place 2 DrownÔÇÖ, released under his real name. However, none of these projects have … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar #4! King Krule – The OOZ

Musical Advent Calendar Day #3! Loyle Carner – Yesterday’s Gone

Loyle CarnerÔÇÖs YesterdayÔÇÖs Gone was an announcement of a new voice in the hip-hop scene. This is not a scene I am personally very familiar with. However, this album was brought to my attention by a friend whom I share a love of spoken word poetry with. Although not something I would have ordinarily sought out, I hold his opinion in high esteem and he … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar Day #3! Loyle Carner – Yesterday’s Gone

Are Fickle Friends about to break the mainstream?

The early signs are strong for Fickle Friends, a pop group from Brighton who are getting the kind of early buzz which could see them break the mainstream with the release of their debut album next year. Together since 2013, they started out in the music breeding ground of Brighton, responsible for the likes of Royal Blood, James Bay and Rizzle Kicks in recent years. … Continue reading Are Fickle Friends about to break the mainstream?

Musical Advent Calendar Day #2. Arcade Fire ÔÇô Everything Now

CanadaÔÇÖs brash indie outfit Arcade Fire returned this year, four years after the release of the epic ÔÇÿReflektorÔÇÖ to bring us a bold dancefloor filler in ÔÇÿEverything NowÔÇÖ. After a slew of fake reviews, fake companies and a head scratching social media marketing campaign Arcade Fire deliver a rejuvenated sound, abandoning their alt rock roots for an 80s disco groove. ÔÇÿEverything NowÔÇÖ is an electro … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar Day #2. Arcade Fire ÔÇô Everything Now

King Krule – Live @ Motion, Bristol

After touring his seminal album, 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, ┬áKing Krule (also known as Archy Marshall, Edgar the beatmaker, DJ JD Sports) retreated from the stage and from most forms of public life. Residing in an ever-changing London he set to work on the difficult second album, trawling through fan mail and recruiting a busking saxophonist to help pull him above the creative rut … Continue reading King Krule – Live @ Motion, Bristol

Musical Advent Calendar Day #1!! Beck – Colours

BeckÔÇÖs 13th studio album Colours is like a pop music J├ñgerbomb, full of energy but leave a strange taste in your mouth. The instrumentation is distinctive and massive. Beck has taken a traditional pop sound and infused it a bit of funk and an experimental attitude. Thisculminates in a bold sound which attacks your ear drums. In short, the instrumentation on the album is exquisite, … Continue reading Musical Advent Calendar Day #1!! Beck – Colours

An Interview with JAWS before their Cardiff Gig

Quench magazine had the chance to catch up with Birmingham band JAWS ahead of their Cardiff show. JAWS released their second album ÔÇÿSimplicityÔÇÖ last year and are now touring the album around the UK. ┬áYour UK tour is coming up next month and Cardiff is very excited to have you here. Are you starting to get excited now?┬á Yes!! we just finished two days of┬árehearsals, … Continue reading An Interview with JAWS before their Cardiff Gig

Mount Kimbie – Bristol 2/11/17 Live Review

A short walk round the back of Temple Meads station sits a looming abandoned car park, an eerie lake populated by silently gliding swans, and one of BristolÔÇÖs finest nightclubs – Motion.┬á This is where Mount Kimbie were to take centre stage for their Love What Survives tour. The venue is basically a converted barn, with sparkling fairy lights across the roof, and a large … Continue reading Mount Kimbie – Bristol 2/11/17 Live Review

Sigrid Live Review

7th November marks the first-time Norwegian pop sensation Sigrid, has taken to a Bristol stage. As Oh WonderÔÇÖs support act, Sigrid warmed up the already packed crowd. A whole band graced the stage of BristolÔÇÖs notorious o2 Academy. Starting with an unreleased song and going straight into ÔÇÿPlot TwistÔÇÖ, the twenty-one-year-old bought confidence and sass right to the stage. With lyrics such as ÔÇ£better work … Continue reading Sigrid Live Review

Stereophonics Review in The Great Hall Cardiff

In aid of charity GlobalÔÇÖs Make Some Noise, Stereophonics took to the stage at Cardiff UniversityÔÇÖs Great Hall for, perhaps, their most intimate show of the past twenty years. This twenty-year anniversary also celebrates the release of their first album ÔÇÿWord Gets AroundÔÇÖ and it seems that the hype that surrounded the Welsh rockers is as blatant as ever. Prior to the gig, the band … Continue reading Stereophonics Review in The Great Hall Cardiff