An interview with: Byron Langley

From Durban, South Africa, 25 year-old Byron Langley has a creative flare that expands from acting, producing YouTube content, and making original music for which he’s about to release. He’s featured in Netflix’s hit rom-com The Kissing Booth and lives with fellow YouTuber and prankster Joe Sugg, but he’s also passionate about music and is about to release his debut EP and single. With three original demos on his YouTube channel already – All In, Bottom Of The Bay and South Coast – Byron infuses rock, jazz, indie pop and folk with witty and interesting lyrics to exciting instrumental riffs. … Continue reading An interview with: Byron Langley

An Interview With… Max George

From one of the biggest bands in the UK to new single Barcelona, Max George has propelled himself back onto our airwaves. I caught up with the 29-year-old to talk what it’s like to be releasing music again, who he would love to collaborate with and what it’s like making music solo after his days of being a member of The Wanted. What’s it like to be back releasing music again? It feels great! I’ve waited a long time for this and I’m absolutely buzzing it’s happening. How did Barcelona come about? I got in the studio with Steve Mac … Continue reading An Interview With… Max George

Discover Manchester’s The Covasettes as they release their explosive debut single This Feeling 

Manchester four piece The Covasettes have only been together for a year and tomorrow sees the release of their stunning debut single This Feeling, an exciting track with an addictive sound, explosive riffs and gripping vocals. I spoke to Chris Buxton (lead vocals/guitar), Matt Hewlett (lead guitar, vocals), Jamie McIntyre (bass/vocals) and Matt Buckley (drums/percussion) all in their early 20s, about the track and their sound. What’s This Feeling about?  We never like to give too much away when it comes to our songs and what they mean, that’s not because they have deep seated meanings behind them, its just … Continue reading Discover Manchester’s The Covasettes as they release their explosive debut single This Feeling 

Social Media: How it can cause mental health problems

Social media has grown rapidly over the last decade and research suggests that excessive use can have a negative effect on the mental health of users – in some cases causing anxiety and depression, Sophie Turrill reports. Social networking is a huge part of our everyday lives whether we like it or not, and it is estimated that globally 1.28 billion of us use Facebook and 313 million people use Twitter monthly. This is largely down to being able to access these sites on devices such as mobile phones and tablets at any point during the day or night. Worryingly … Continue reading Social Media: How it can cause mental health problems