It’s been a while since the first entry into the inertia book club, but we are back with a cracker that looks at modern use of propaganda and disinformation. We’d highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in politics or Russia, as it is a large focus throughout. The full title of the…
From here on out we’ll be trying to deliver a discussion of at least a couple of films every month, we’ll keep everything spoiler free and just give a quick outline of why you should watch each film. Starting off our new quick-fire movie recommendation series, here we have Queen and Slim, directed by Melina…
Moving into mid-Autumn the days may well be getting shorter but we’ve still found the time to source some eclectic selections for you to check out in our monthly playlist. Tune into inertia.fm and check out the post below for some choice cuts of Charlie and Ewan’s favourites. Charlie’s Picks BENEE – Glitter I’ll throw…
When looking at the current state of British music and its surrounding culture, it seems increasingly awful. The risks faced by the music industry are more prominent now than they have ever been before. To cover both all the current risks and the underlying reasons for the decline of British music I’ll be looking at…
Welcome back for the second edition of inertia fm where we run through music that we’ve been loving for the past month. With no gigs in sight for the foreseeable future we have trawled the online caverns for some of our classic picks, as well as some new and exciting releases. Enjoy! Ewan’s Picks Shame…
Welcome to the first entry into the inertia book club, a platform to discuss some of the most interesting features in our bookshelves. In said discussions we are not aiming to review our chosen literature, but give more of an overview of the themes of each piece and to interject with our own interpretations and…
This is the inaugural entry to a (hopefully) monthly series in which we lay out some of the music that we’ve been playing nonstop each month. For August we’ve selected twenty songs that have been keeping us going, with a bit of a mixed bag in terms of genre and mood. We feel this encapsulates…