Review: The Program
Is there anything more tragic than a racing-movie that never gets up to speed? Well… yes. Obviously yes. There are […]
Is there anything more tragic than a racing-movie that never gets up to speed? Well… yes. Obviously yes. There are […]
Here at Quench Culture we love a good offering of home-grown talent, and perhaps there’s no better than┬á’Parallel Lines’. Cardiff-based
Spider bake sales, fourth wall breaking skeletons and an extremely terrifying flower, what more is there to say? Undertale, arguably
A gig at the Thekla is always a treat to behold; there is something unique about seeing a band perform
We often see autumn as the season that puts an end to our happy, warm, summer days, as it throws
Cardiff: the fashion capital of Wales. With three huge shopping centres packed with popular brands and labels, the St David’s
In an unapologetic account, Sanya Budhiraja and Elis Williams discuss the realms of gender eqaulity and what it really means
As Tinder and a spawn of similar dating apps rise to new heights of popularity, Ciara Gillespie takes a look
Climbing Mt. Everest is a challenge of two halves; getting to the summit is only half of the mission. Once
Five years on from their last studio album ‘All You Need Is Now’, Duran Duran had left fans ‘Hungry Like
With the global fashion weeks done and dusted for the year, it was only right for us to assume that
Do you remember when you were a child, and you saw those “build your own ant farm” sets, and thought
After┬áchatting to Creeper’s frontman, Will Gould, this transcription could have been written up into a feature that’s main aim would
After a very favourable review of The Ordinary Boys eponymous comeback album, Rachael Hutchings has a chat with lead singer,
Lou Lou’s Vintage Fair has held the title of ‘Best Vintage Fair’ for three consecutive years in the UK now,
If you haven’t heard of The Vryll Society, Liverpool’s finest new offering to the UK, you will have soon. After
For many of us, it may seem like a lifetime ago that the self-assured Preston and his gang of merry
Recorded at Sheffield’s Yellow Arch Studio, ÔÇÿHollow Meadows’ is Richard Hawley’s love song to the best of ballroom ballads; he
Bring Me The Horizon are going to get a tonne of shit for this album; but they don’t care, and