Everything Must Make Sense! Inside The Sherlocks’ Most Ambitious Record Yet”

In a thunderous return that rewrites expectations, The Sherlocks are charging full speed toward their most ambitious goal yet: a number-one album. Fresh from the announcement of their fifth record, Everything Must Make Sense!, the South Yorkshire rock outfit sat down with FAULT Magazine to discuss how five albums in, they’re still discovering new ways to surprise themselves and their fans.……

Andrew Spice Returns with ‘Gentle Sentinel’ and the Healing Power of Song

After two decades of silence, Canadian artist Andrew Spice returns with Gentle Sentinel - a poignant piano ballad that marks a deeply personal tribute to his late cat Bea. First known for his OutMusic Award-nominated debut Pretty Demons in 2003, Andrew’s re-emergence is as much about music as it is about healing, loss, and reconnection with creativity. In conversation with FAULT Magazine,…

Jetting Off Soon? Three Ways to Improve Your Airport Experience

Photo: Chait Goli A vacation is usually the high point of an individual’s year. It is the perfect time to get out and explore a new area, make brilliant memories, and allow yourself time to reset. This, of course, is the ideal scenario. Unfortunately, some aspects of your plans might not go to plan. One aspect that can negatively impact your vacation is the airport. As this is the first…

Trip Planning Tips For A Smooth & Successful Vacation

Photo: Alex P You may be in need of a break and some time away from your job and daily responsibilities. In this case, one option is to go traveling and see the world.  Traveling is a great way to recharge and a chance to explore new lands and try new foods. It’s not something that you want to do on a whim and pack up and go. Instead, it will require careful preparation and paying…

Cruz Cafuné on blu€s, Faith, FAULTs and Freedom

After a decade of shaping Spain’s rap scene from the ground up, Cruz Cafuné is stepping beyond borders with his first European tour—kicking off a new chapter in his musical journey. Following the chart-scaling success of his introspective album Me Muevo Con Dios, and the spontaneous, soul-baring release of his latest EP blu€s, the Tenerife-born artist sat down with FAULT Magazine to reflect on…

This Place Right as Rain Review: One Month With the Hydrating Serum Everyone’s Talking About

This Place Right as Rain Review I’ll admit it: I’m a skincare maximalist in recovery, which is exactly why I wanted to try the This Place Right as Rain serum and see if it could simplify my routine. With promises of long-lasting hydration, soothing botanicals, and fermented red ginseng, it felt like the type of thoughtful skincare my dryness-prone complexion had been craving. As…

Mexico for Digital Nomads: The Dream, the Reality, and the Essentials

Photo: Josh Withers 1. The Instagram Illusion vs. On-the-Ground Reality Mexico has become a digital nomad fantasy in 2025. Think laptops by the beach in Tulum, mezcal at sunset, and coworking spaces nestled between jungle and ocean. Social media paints a picture of effortless balance between productivity and paradise. But the reality on the ground is more nuanced. While Mexico offers…

Andrew Cushin Talks Vulnerability, Live Energy and New Album Ahead of UK Tour

Few artists can claim co-signs from Noel Gallagher, Pete Doherty, and Sam Fender before their second album even drops, but Andrew Cushin isn’t your average rising star. With Love Is For Everyone, the Newcastle native delivers on the promise that’s seen him lauded by industry heavyweights and beloved by fans across the UK and beyond. Out May 2nd via LAB Records, the album is a deeply personal yet…