Festival Review: Festival No.6
Festival No.6: Generally unpretentious and impossible not to enjoy It’s easy to be swayed by the fact that Festival No.6 […]
Festival No.6: Generally unpretentious and impossible not to enjoy It’s easy to be swayed by the fact that Festival No.6 […]
Andy Love on gay dating in the 21st century “Hey, how are you doing?” “I’m good, how are you?” “I’m
Quench’s Film and TV editor Charlie Andrews gives us a brief insight into LGBT+ issues in the comic world. Back
A brief analysis at the rules and regulations of the life saving process of giving blood. Currently UK guidelines prohibit
Culture editors Jasmine Freeman and Elouise Hobbs bring you ten of Cardiff’s cultural treasures you wish you knew about. Go
Exploring relationship issues at university with someone totally unqualified to do so. I will make absolutely no pretenses about my credentials
An anonymous trans* student talks about his experiences with allies. Transitioning to male within an all-female environment made the last
Quench’s LGBT+ editor Emrhys Pickup discusses Facebook’s recent addition of over 50 gender identities and a new pronoun option to
The best new and upcoming artists to look out for this month… Anna of the North The sounds of Anna
Brian Fallon has been writing songs about heartbreak all his life. So what makes this collection different? The clues are
Twin Atlantic impressed with their cracking debut full length, ÔÇÿFree’.┬á Since then, the amount of interest focused on their follow
FKA twigs’ debut album ÔÇÿLP-1′ is not as humble as the title would suggest. Tahliah Barnett let’s her music do
Biffy Clyro’s B-side compilation album, ÔÇÿSimilarities’, is not a waste of time. It’s not a cheap money spinner that tides
International tensions are increasing, conflict has provoked much political debate, and what’s more, the UK’s general election is fast approaching.
With little time left to wait for Plaids’ self-titled debut album, punk fans may now rejoice. Unlike their scuzzy low-fi
Joyce Manor have delivered an unpretentious belter of a record. Storming past at a breakneck nineteen minutes long, the Californian
Written concurrently with last year’s ÔÇÿRewind the Film’, it’s more accurate to describe ÔÇÿFuturology’ as a counterpart than a follow-up
Following a successful show at Glastonbury only a week earlier, Arcade Fire are set to headline the British Summer Time
Taking over Funkirk Estate in Skipton this August 7th-10th is Beacons Festival. Beacons is North Yorkshire’s premier arts and music
It was comedy’s answer to the Led Zeppelin reunion. Michael Palin, Eric Idle, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones