When I saw the trailer for Saltburn I thought to myself this film is made for me. It instantly had overtones of one of my all time favourite novels/tv series ‘Brideshead Revisited’ in which, amongst many plot lines, a middle class boy falls in love with the son of an aristocratic f...
And so are Priscilla Tey’s quirky illustrations. Her artwork pairs perfectly in tone and depiction. Counting in Dog Yearsis a great combination of creativity and math. Kids who like poems, math and silly illustrations will all be drawn to it. The book is a great option for the classroom ...
How you gonna come a rap verse When you're not digging rapper act words Girlfriend counting on you but mouth she'll use an appgers It's really aware for me to swerve a while we'll have to curse Do Why don't you give up
How you gonna come a rap verse When you're not digging rapper act words Girlfriend counting on you but mouth she'll using appkers It's really aware for me to swerve a while we'll have to curse Cheer up I go Go I go I don ...
[2nd verse] My friend assures me "It's all or nothing" But I am not really worried I am not overly concerned You try to tell yourself the things you try to tell yourself To make yourself forget, I am not worried [Bridge] "If it's love," she said, "then we're gonna have to ...
It’s a song which everyone knows somehow, even here in Hong Kong, and it set the tone for a set full to the brim with joy, festivity, and all out silliness. There’s something marvellous about people who don’t take themselves too seriously these days, and the Eejits made sure that...
around the stage, interacting with his bandmates and taking full command of the stage. The pared-back tranquility of the music matched their effortless synchronicity as a band; as musicians they are perfectly at ease with each other and with their music, and that joy is tangible to all. ...
“I can’t swear, I can’t swear,” sang Shaun Martin, substituting a particularly tawdry verse onstage at the family-friendly AIA Carnival. It was a little late for that, after the David Bowie Knives frontman’s reaction to a torrent of feedback at the start of the set was a hearty...
They close out their set withI Lose Controland I’m not sure if there is a conscious doff of the cap to Joy Division in the opening bars of the verse. It gets more cheerier thankfully and Gabriel is now full of confidence vocally. A few flicks of Brandon Flowers in there too. Love...
We all love Hong Kong’s indie scene, but it seems to me that jazz-rock, math-rock and clever-clever stuff of that ilk is often disproportionately held up as some kind of pinnacle here. Sure, we love those genres too, but sometimes it’s just such a joy to hear a bunch of guys ...