Author: Tom Brewster


  • Preview: Green Man Festival 2019

    Tom Brewster takes a look at Green Man festival 2019

  • Festival Preview: British Summer Time

    Tom Brewster takes a terrifying look at British Summer Time festival.

  • NST actors hit by stones in homophobic attack

    The incident led to the cancellation of the final performance of the Olivier-award winning play.

  • Save Room: Franchise Fatigue

    Is the future of videogaming a homogenous slop? Tom ruminates on franchise fatigue.

  • Hidden Gems: Working Out, Vacation, Not Art and Me

    Records Exec Tom Brewster introduces us to four of his favourite albums that have avoided the mainstream.

  • Review: Kevin Morby – Oh My God

    The latest from Kevin Morby is a triumphant and complete work of art.

  • Watch: Trailer for Sonic The Hedgehog movie

    The Sonic the Hedgehog movie is coming out November 8th, and has already had some strong opinions following the release of the latest trailer. Here with some musings on the announcement is Records Exec, Tom Brewster: “This is content. This is art. This is a movie that is coming out that you can watch in November. Help.” […]

  • Review: Tame Impala – ‘Patience’

    Tom Brewster reviews the latest from psychedelic juggernauts, Tame Impala.

  • Review: Films

    i review films.

  • Watch: New Stranger Things: Season 3 Trailer

    Watch the latest trailer for Stranger Things, Season 3, out in July.

  • A Conversation with Duck Game’s creator, Landon Podbielski

    Duck Game obsessive Tom Brewster talks to the creator of his favorite thing, like, ever.

  • Review: Foals – Part 1 Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost

    Records Exec Tom Brewster reviews Foals positively so that Thea, Editor Extraordinaire, doesn’t stab him.

  • 1975 Albums to Listen to Instead of ‘The 1975 – A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’

    Tom Brewster makes this list, for some unknown reason.

  • Review: LCD Soundsystem – Electric Lady Sessions

    Tom Brewster reviews the latest live album from the quintessential Brooklyn band.