New Music 2010: The Drums Interview
The Drums have gained a phenomenal profile for a band who have only been together just over a year. Their blend of laid back beats and heart wrenching lyrics all set to the tone of being ‘ New York ’s Coolest Band’… Continue reading
Burning Issues: Pay to Play Gigs
It would sound pretty odd, wouldn’t it, if you got yourself a job at a burger joint and your boss told you that, unless twenty of your mates came in and paid for some food while you were working, you would be asked to give up some of the money you’d earned? Of course it would… Continue reading
Games: Meet Heavy Rain creator David Cage
zavvi.com were delighted to catch up with Heavy Rain PS3 creator, David cage, to get the LD on the inspiration behind game and the challenges he has faced ahead of it’s release on 26th February 2010… Continue reading
New Music 2010: Band of Skulls
The three members of Band of Skulls first met at college and quickly discovered that having two lead singers and three songwriters in a band was always going to present unlimited possibilities… Continue reading
XBox 360, PS3 & PC Games: Exclusive Aliens Vs Predator Review
If you remember Rebellion’s original 1999 adaptation (of what was then only a geek fantasy writ in comic book form) you’d be more than aware of what pleasures a videogame adaptation could pose… Continue reading
New Music 2010: Tiffany Page
Signed in February 2009, Tiffany has spent the summer in LA and London writing and recording her debut album. If last year was the year of female electro pop, Tiffany Page is set to make 2010 the year of strat wielding guitar-pop… Continue reading
Skins Series 4: Kaya Scodelario’s Top 10 Tunes
These days’ young people can be split into two distinct groups; Skins or In Betweeners. Those that casually stay out all night and then breeze in to college with a hangover to talk dirty with some people who look like models… Continue reading
Nintendo Wii Games: Exclusive Tatsunoko Vs Capcom Review
atsunoko Vs Capcom is already being described by anyone with a gob as the unkempt younger brother of the positively regal Street Fighter IV, and for a new game to earn that reputation so quickly means one of two things… Continue reading
Nintendo Wii Games: Exclusive Super Monkey Ball – Step & Roll Review
It was surely only a matter of time. Sega’s evergreen Monkey Ball behemoth continues to roll onward, and after making appearances on almost every new and available format over the last ten years… Continue reading