Bombay Bicycle Club – Live review
We like to think ourselves as the cream of the crop, us university types; at least, we’re constantly being
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We like to think ourselves as the cream of the crop, us university types; at least, we’re constantly being
In recent memory, no other band seems to have caught the imagination of Britain's Youth as well as
At Lancaster University, budding journalists turn to SCAN to be shown the proverbial ropes and gain some experience in the
Whether or not this will jade your opinion of all of the words you see in this review, I just
Carol Birch – Jamrach's Menagerie “A great, salty, historical adventure”. This is what the dust-jacket of Carol Birch’s
Bert Jansch – 1943 – 2011 Britain has produced many fine guitarists since World War Two; from classical guitarist Julian Bream to
Julian Barnes – The Sense of an Ending Julian Barnes’s new book The Sense of an Ending is the favourite
We're back in the 'bubble on the hill' and well and truly into the academic year.
If you haven’t listened to any PJ Harvey I hugely and wholeheartedly suggest you do, particularly her newest album,
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration]Photo by Maraworld Benicassim Festival In recent years we've
Lancaster University Theatre Group (LUTG) If you were a mainstay on your secondary school's annual play and musical
Bjork – Biophilia (Album, released October 10th) Not many artists manage to make music for upwards of 25 years. But Bjork&
Fortnight – Throughout October The Lancaster Institute of Contemporary Arts should be your port of call for all things indie and
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration]Photo courtesy of Chuff Media In the current alternative music scene,
It’s probably coming to that time of year when you begin to realise that pretty soon you’re going