Author Archives: Elliott Homer

About Elliott Homer

Elliott Homer is an undisputed master of understatement, a black belt holder in mixed metaphors and long-time deserving of some such award for length of time spent chatting rubbish about music down the pub. Studies show prolonged exposure to his scribblings can cause migraines, hysterical pregnancy, night terrors and/or acne, yet seldom encourages readers to agree with the author, in fact quite the reverse, much to his eternal frustration.

New Macca tune surfaces – LISTEN NOW!

Paul McCartney surprised listeners of BBC Radio 2 this morning by debuting a new single on Zoë Ball’s show. Appropriately titled ‘New’, it is the title track to the former Beatle and Wings superstar’s forthcoming album, his first of original…

Interview: Elliott Homer meets FRANK TURNER – Part 2

It’s here, the long-awaited second part of Elliott Homer’s mammoth interview with Frank Turner, folk-rocker extraordinaire! Last time we discussed the Reading and Leeds Festival and touring his latest album Tape Deck Heart, now let’s get Frank’s thoughts on crap…

White Lies ‘Big TV’ – ALBUM REVIEW

Who doesn’t want to be in a rock band? What with their artfully bashed-up guitars, wardrobe full of skinny ties, the adulation of the masses and in another time, the groupies, you would think everyone would want in. White Lies…