Meo Kalorama Festival
Sun, sustainability, and nonstop dancing were the order of the weekend for Meo Kalorama's debut outing. Passport and suncream at the ready, I set off on my first-ever flight. Travelling from London to Lisbon for Portugal’s
Community Festival
On one of the hottest weekends in the UK, 1883 braved the heat to attend the fifth-annual Community Festival in Finsbury Park, London. It’s Saturday the 17th of July, we've just made the reasonably short drive
Mallorca Live Festival
As one of Spain’s major music festivals, Mallorca Live’s location in Calvià’s Old Aquapark is ideal. Close to all the amenities, its central location is also within walking distance of the beach. Creating a vibrant, complementary
Elvis
Baz Luhrmann’s latest flick Elvis (which releases in cinemas this Friday) brings the glitz and glamour as it chronicles the rise and fall of rock & roll legend, Elvis Presley. If you were to make a
Sam Tompkins Live in London
Sam Tompkins is on a complete career high right now. After spending time in LA in the studio with Justin Bieber and Ty Dolla $ign last year, the Brighton-born singer’s mini-album, who do you pray
The Hand Of God – Film Review
Paolo Sorrentino offers a striking, surrealist approach to transnational cinema that makes it hard to look away. His 2001 debut feature 'One Man Up' follows the story of two men with the same name, living parallel
Taylor Swift – Red (Taylor’s Version) – Album Review
1883 Magazine's Kelsey Barnes reviews Taylor Swift's newest record Red (Taylor's Version) and highlights tracks like State of Grace, All Too Well (Ten Minute Version), and more.
Max Richter – Voices – Album Review
Five years after his innovative composition Sleep which came as a salve on frayed nerves that refuse to allow any rest, extraordinary composer and musician Max Richter returns with his ninth studio album Voices addressing
Emanuel – Alt Therapy Session 1: Disillusion – EP Review
Canadian R&B singer Emanuel drops his debut EP Alt Therapy Session 1: Disillusion and it’s the emotional release the world needs right now. After pushing the EP’s release back due to the social unrest and collective
KennyHoopla – how will i rest in peace if i’m buried by a highway?// – EP Review
We’re still stuck at home and lost in our thoughts. So, most of us are travelling back in time and if it’s a positive memory, we get that wonderful hit of nostalgia. KennyHoopla’s brand new
Jeffrey James – East London – EP Review
Jeffrey James’ latest EP, East London, dropped February 28th and is now available for your listening pleasure. With a distinctive style and silky, melodic voice, the Nashville-based singer/songwriter always hits the mark and this release
Anoushka Shankar – Love Letters – Album Review
Anoushka Shankar, who is a 6-time Grammy-nominated sitarist, producer and composer is breaking free, literally. After a treacherous period of her life between 2018 and 2019, where Anoushka uses her heartbreak, health issues and domestic upheaval
Yellow Claw – Never Dies – Album Review
Dutch DJ duo, Yellow Claw, have just dropped their sixth album, Never Dies, on January 31st. The 11-track record is teeming with collabs, featuring some of music’s biggest hitters right now. Offset, Tinashe and Saweetie
Jeff Goldblum – I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This – Album Review
Typically in a press release, the quote can be a little dry from an artist. In the case of Jeff Goldblum and The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, this is far from the case. 'I'm crying with
Hurtling – Future From Here – Album Review
Hurtling deliver their debut album, Future From Here, they create a complex and rich atmospheric tapestry, straight from the fertile music community of Suffolk, conveyed with confidence and urgency. Already hometown heroes, you may have already
The Lumineers – III – Album Review
Two-time Grammy-nominated band, The Lumineers, released their third album, III, on Friday the 13th. It follows their debut self-titled album, which came out in 2012, and Cleopatra, their second album that dropped in 2016, both of