Thursday, 11 June 2015

Little Indie Night: unZined - Accepting April

Little Indie Night: unZined - Accepting April: Introducing, Accepting April, a three piece rock band from Runcorn, Cheshire, who are ready to win over the north west with their energetic...

Monday, 20 April 2015

Little Indie Night: unZined - Emily Ayre

Little Indie Night: unZined - Emily Ayre: Every once in a while you come across a musician which surprises you.. in a good way of course, a musician who sounds totally unique as w...

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Little Indie Night: unZined - Scarlet

Little Indie Night: unZined - Scarlet: Introducing Scarlet, a female fronted five piece alternative/indie rock/pop band from all corners of Northern England.  Since formin...

Friday, 13 March 2015

Little Indie Night: unZined - The Hummingbirds

Little Indie Night: unZined - The Hummingbirds: The Hummingbirds are a five piece country inspired indie band from Liverpool, winners of the "best new band" at the Liverpool Mus...

Monday, 9 February 2015

Little Indie Night: unZined - Masters of the Radio

Little Indie Night: unZined - Masters of the Radio: Masters of the Radio is a four-piece electro-synth rock/pop band hailing from the North West UK, namely Widnes, I recently reached out to...

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Stephen King's IT - ReReview

Its always good to revisit books that you read sometime back, as you may have missed or not quite grasped some of the story or ideas contained within the book. 

I decided to revisit the first Stephen King book I read, IT. IT got me into King's books in a big way. It (IT) showed me in one go King's imagination, creativity and horror on a grand scale, with notions of other worlds, dimensions and cosmic beings in on fail swoop. Me being 18 at the time didn't quite understand the concept of various sub-plots and goings on (most of it was quite complicated), but the overall story. Being a now mature 32, I found I took more in and the story took on a new light.

This time round, the it was like reading anew experiencing the multi-faceted characters, multi-subplots and grandiose storytelling through different mature eyes. 

Overall, the story (an epic tale), whilst it at points changes to different times and is told from different characters perspective (which can be a little frustrating), is a great read; one of King's best. Definitely one I'd recommend time and time again. 

(note: After reading again, I resent the film adaption of the book as it missed loads of things out. I hear the book may be made into a two part film?!?? Fingers crossed it gets the adaption it deserves)

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

unZined - LazyEye Interview & Review

Little Indie Night: unZined - LazyEye Interview & Review: Scott Powell, the bands lead guitarist and singer, originally, a solo artist, proved his worth gigging in and around his hometown of St...