The day I sit down to write this is Peter Davidson's birthday. It's also the day that I signed up to Britbox at last (this post isn't sponsored by them sadly), as I wanted to watch an episode of 'Doctor Who' with Peter Davidson to celebrate β he played the fifth Doctor between 1982 and … Continue reading ‘Resurrection Of The Daleks’ Episode Review
Author: Vicky Leigh
How Crystal Castles Helped & Inspired Me
While the country is in lockdown, I've had to find ways to entertain myself. Last night I bought The Sims 4 for my Xbox, I've been binge watching 'Friday Night Dinner' (which you can read about by clicking here) and mindlessly scrolling through TikTok β yes, i've become one of them people myself. But whilst … Continue reading How Crystal Castles Helped & Inspired Me
Talking About ‘Friday Night Dinner’
When the country was announced to be on lockdown for three weeks, the first thing I thought about was how I was gunna pass the time. Apart from essential shopping and one exercise a day, we weren't allowed to leave the house. We had to self isolate and frankly I was sick of that, as … Continue reading Talking About ‘Friday Night Dinner’
Essential Japan
A few weeks ago I went on a short trip to a town close to where I live in search of the H. G. Wells story 'War Of The Worlds' as recently, I have become fascinated by it. While also in Bury St. Edmunds I stopped off at Vinyl Hunter, as I was in search … Continue reading Essential Japan
‘Guero’ Album Review
March 29th saw Beck release his 9th studio album, called 'Guero'. The album itself was quite collaborative, with many guest musicians featuring in different ways across the album; it was also the second Beck album produced beside The Dust Brothers, who Beck worked with on the album 'Odelay'. It was also a return to the … Continue reading ‘Guero’ Album Review
‘Modern Guilt’ Album Review
In 2008, Beck teamed up with DJ Danger Mouse and entered the Anonyme Studio in California to record an album together. It was his last album under his record contract for label DGC, who he signed with for the 'Mellow Gold' album and before Beckmania ensued following the release of the 'Loser' single. The pair … Continue reading ‘Modern Guilt’ Album Review
The 1975 Live @ The O2 Concert Review π₯Ύπ
In 2013 I fell in love with one of the most unique bands in the world thanks to my best friend at school. After watching them grow over the course of 7 years, and having their music be there for me through the best and worst, it was finally my time to see them live. … Continue reading The 1975 Live @ The O2 Concert Review π₯Ύπ
‘The Haunting Of Villa Diodati’ Episode Review
Are ghosts real? That's the question asked when the Doctor and her Fam go to Villa Diodati in 1816 to see Mary Shelley on the night she wrote 'Frankenstein'. Strange goings on occur as soon as they arrive, with the house becoming a maze and a skeleton coming alive. But Percy Shelley is missing, and … Continue reading ‘The Haunting Of Villa Diodati’ Episode Review
My Top 10 Adam Ant Songs
It's hard to believe that its 2020 already, and with it comes the anniversaries of so many albums. Over the course of the year I want to sit down and look at some of my favourite Post-punk/New Wave albums that are 40 years old this year. To start off the journey, I would sit here … Continue reading My Top 10 Adam Ant Songs
‘Can You Hear Me?’ Episode Review
Two planets are slowly falling into each other, but there's a prison between them that's stopping the planets from colliding. The Doctor takes her Fam home so they can see their family and friends, but she's soon off on her travels again to answer a distress call coming from 1380 Syria. And who is that … Continue reading ‘Can You Hear Me?’ Episode Review









