Ulrika Spacek, The Hug and the Pint, 08/2 Ulrika Spacek is a breath of fresh air and dark-rock ideology – … More
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Live Review: The Front Bottoms
The Front Bottoms – The Garage, 7th February ‘The categoric rise of The Front Bottoms after signing to Fueled By … More
Qmunicate’s Newbie Spotlight: Wandering Sons
My first encounter with Wandering Sons was hearing them busking outside St Enoch subway station during the Christmas Market. They … More
The Wholls Interview
You’ve been described as one of the biggest up-and-coming bands recently, how do you think you’ve gotten this far? I … More
QMU Live Fest Preview: Tuff Love – Resort
Self-described as “aggressively melodic” and “apologetic pop music”, with Enya as their only listed musical influence, it’s difficult to tell … More
STaG New Works, night 1
Student Theatre at Glasgow, Websters Theatre, 16th February STaG’s New Works Festival opens with a heart-warming message about the uplifting … More
Arts Review: Purposeless Movements + Interview with Robert Softley Gale
Dir. Robert Softley Gale, Tramway, 25 – 27 February ‘Purposeless movements’ is the controversial term of diagnosis given to … More
Velvet: Boggin’ or Brilliant?
Velvet is a divisive material for a lot of people; two qmunicate writers defend both sides of the debate: Pro-velvet … More
#FreeKesha: Corporate Slavery in the literal sense
Kesha has been in the public eye ever since she stomped onto the music scene with lyrics appealing to a … More
Perils of…a dissenting Catholic
My earliest memory of the church? Confession. I confessed through fits of sobbing and coughing and, and, and funny pauses … More
