

Review: Yerin Baek – tellusboutyourself
Meeting new people can be difficult. The thought of having to tell such intricate details of yourself is daunting for many. Yerin Baek’s second full length album tellusboutyourself follows on from her first album Every letter I sent you, creating the sense of a new start, but a fresh encounter. From Yerin, lets learn how we could tell people about ourselves. Start with a greeting, … Continue reading Review: Yerin Baek – tellusboutyourself

ENRG Music and Arts 2020 favourites
2020 has come to an end, and despite being an extremely formidable past 12 months, we have been blessed with some compelling music. Here at ENRG Music and Arts we have put together some of our favourite albums, artists and singles that we have helped us through these turbulent times. Our favourite albums of 2020 Aminé – Limbo “This a black album like Shawn Carter.” … Continue reading ENRG Music and Arts 2020 favourites

Review: Wonder Woman 1984
Wonder Woman 1984 has been called ‘the film we all need right now’ by a lot of reviewers ahead of and following it’s release, but this has become a slight cliché of appraisal in the age of COVID-era cinema. Any film with a tone even slightly optimistic can be praised as such, and this becomes even easier when it’s the first major superhero film to … Continue reading Review: Wonder Woman 1984

Interview with Scottish photographer Chris Schieritz
I had the fantastic opportunity to get in touch with Scottish photographer, Chris Schiertiz. A digital genius that uses his free time showcase the beauty that Scotland has to offer. Schiertiz is a 26-year-old cinematographer and photographer from Falkirk, like most people he works full time to support himself and his love for cinematography. Currently Schiertiz uses social media to exhibit his work, on certain … Continue reading Interview with Scottish photographer Chris Schieritz

Review: YUNGBLUD – weird!
YUNGBLUD (real name Dominick Harrison) has seen his stock grow feverishly with no sign of slowing down since his 2018 debut 21st Century Liability, which was followed by the 2019 EP The Underrated Youth. Collabs with Machine Gun Kelly and Bring Me The Horizon have seen him transcend global circumstances to make 2020 a breakout year, and his newest full length release weird! is seemingly … Continue reading Review: YUNGBLUD – weird!

An emotional exit as Little Mix member Jesy leaves the group
Little Mix member Jesy Nelson takes the decision to leave the group to focus on her mental health After starting out as a makeshift girl group on the X Factor, Little Mix quickly took the world by storm and gained mass fandom all around the world. Now nine years on, Little Mix’s fandom has been deeply saddened after the recent announcement that fundamental member Jesy … Continue reading An emotional exit as Little Mix member Jesy leaves the group

Review: Miso – Metanoia
There’s not much information available about Miso. The singer and producer is based in South Korea but is an enigma to most. Despite being active for numerous years, she has just released her first EP Metanoia which was predominantly written, produced and mixed by herself. Within the realm of underground Korean R&B the name Miso echoes, she has left traces of her work on many … Continue reading Review: Miso – Metanoia

Review: Melanie Martinez – After School
25-year-old Melanie Martinez is a talented singer/songwriter from Queens, New York, who has been gradually growing over the past couple of years. The singer is best known for her unique style of songwriting, where she twists childhood memories and highlights key issues we face as a society. Martinez’ songs tend to lean towards the alternative and emo pop persuasion, songs like Dollhouse that debuted in … Continue reading Review: Melanie Martinez – After School

Review: The Prom
The world has been without live musical theatre since March, but hopes were lifted when it was announced the Tony Award-nominated musical The Prom was getting a film adaption on Netflix, yet again directed and produced by Ryan Murphy. The story centres around a lesbian teen, Emma (Jo Ellen Pellman), from Indiana who isn’t allowed to go to her school prom because of who she … Continue reading Review: The Prom

Review: Taylor Swift – evermore
Displaying exactly why her name is Taylor Swift and not Taylor ‘Slow’ the queen of the pop world returns, just four months after her last album release, with her ninth studio album, evermore. Since July, folklore, Taylor Swift’s eighth studio album has acted as a lockdown remedy and demonstrated the artists ability to progress from country to pop to a mellow alt-rock sound all in … Continue reading Review: Taylor Swift – evermore