Jag Panzer's mini-documentary ‘Tales From The Hallowed,’ is an entertaining 15 minutes for fans of the band and a fascinating insight into how contemporary marketing is...
There is much to enjoy about Joe Bonamassa's ‘Tales of Time’ (J&R Adventures), if not for the location and atmosphere alone. Musically faultless and visually stunning.
This is more than just a biography, it is a beautiful portrait of a special individual, and many will identify with him as a human. For...
With a second album imminent and an accompanying inspirational documentary short film, we dive into the philosophical world of Asher Gamedze.
boygenius recently unveiled their Kristen Stewart-directed short film "the film" (Black Dog Films), and it is a wonderfully shot experiment in indie-style filmmaking.
Steve Pilgrim graced one of Liverpool’s tiniest venues, EBGBs, supported by Jonny Taylor, and he once again proved he is an absolute star in his own...
As Michael Head covers Arthur Lee’s Love in support of Food Aid, Del Pike witnesses one of Liverpool’s true musical heroes paying tribute to his greatest...
BFI’s release of the classic 2 Tone Records documentary, ‘Dance Craze,’ may be the most essential music DVD this year. Let Del Pike be your guide.
So, what did we think of Brandon Cronenberg's third feature, ‘Infinity Pool’ (Elevation Pictures)? Well, if this is the future of horror, then please count us...
Just ahead of their EU/UK tour and ‘See You in the Dark’ EP release (Easy Life Records), Hannah Pike chatted with Softcult's Phoenix Arn-Horne about touring,...
Ti West’s prequel to last year’s ‘X,’ ‘Pearl’ (A24) is certainly a Marmite film, as US reviews have shown, but if you “get it,” you’ll not...
Liverpool's beloved Shipbuilders host another Club Shipwrecked event in their home city, and Del Pike goes down to witness face-to-face a local band at the peak...
The beauty and the pain that shares the space of aja monet’s new track, “The Devil You Know,” and its accompanying short film is nothing short...
If an album is needed to help us reflect on just what is happening, then Hammock's ‘Love in the Void’ provides that perfectly.
As fun turns to tolerance, audiences will be split down the middle when it comes to Michael Winnick 's ‘Disquiet’ (SP Media Group), starring Jonathan Rhys...