Tag Archive: Chloe Keung

Review: The Rocks Aroma Festival

There were over 60 stalls of coffee roasters, herbal teas and heart-warming cocoa, hand-made sweets and gourmet savouries.

Art vs Science: Off The Edge of The Earth and Into Forever, Forever

The new Art vs Science album is, for lack of a better word, sexy. Off The Edge of The Earth and Into Forever, Forever is perhaps aptly named; this highly-anticipated sophomore album is a… Read More

Food Review: The Secret Garden in London

Jimmy Garcia’s reign over the pop-up-dining world reminds me of the same ethos running the world of haute couture. Fresh. Unpredictable. Quality. A new idea blossoms every season with fierce temperamentality. Since February… Read More

Live Review: The Rifles in London

As The Rifles celebrated their tenth anniversary at Camden’s Electric Ballroom, Chloe Keung went along to the last of their three sold-out shows. This is what went down: The Rifles are the quintessence… Read More

Album review: Jamie xx – In Colour

In Colour, the surreal debut from Jamie xx, is simply incandescent to the ears. It is animalistic. Rhythmic. Perhaps a kaleidoscopic representation of modern British dance. But most importantly, it establishes Jamie Smith… Read More

Review: Mini Mansions, The Great Pretenders

Chloe Keung considers the sophomore longplayer from the Los Angeles based three-piece: Mini Mansions is strange pop. They are the alternative history of The Beatles with modern technology: ‘British Beat’ music of the… Read More

Interview: Them Bruins Get Raucous

Rowdy Melbourne-based four-piece Them Bruins have been storming 2015 with the release of ‘Walk A Line’, the first taste of their upcoming debut. Chloe Keung caught up with the band to talk tunes,… Read More

Album Review: Tobias Jesso Jr, Goon

Tobias Jesso Jr is the tall, scruffy, dark-haired musician who could be mistaken for Neil Gaiman at a brisk glance. He is a sweet Canadian singer-songwriter who finds comfort behind a guitar, but… Read More

Album review: AWOLNATION, Run

Chloe Keung checks out the new LP from the LA band: Genre-benders AWOLNATION are back with their sophomore release Run, and it’s an apocalyptic party mixtape. Soulful serenading coupled with screaming. Cheesy piano.… Read More

Review: Purity Ring – Another Eternity

Lullabies from a futuristic high fantasy. The childlike beauty of Megan James’ voice. The soundscaping wizardry of Corin Roddick. Canadian duo, Purity Ring, have just released their second album, Another Eternity. As I… Read More