QMU, 5/10/18 Prominent in the metalcore scene, The Amity Affliction are certainly the appropriate choice to kick start the vast … More
Author: qmunicate
Album Review: Neneh Cherry – Broken Politics
Lush mixtures of strings, splashes of horns, off-kilter drum loops, and stabbing synths underlie a therapeutic and dramatic masterpiece.
Ungreat People: Helen Beatrix Potter and her Forgotten Career
The name ‘Beatrix Potter’ might not ring a bell, but I do hope her work was part of your childhood. … More
Album Review: Alexandra Stréliski – Inscape
Upon first listen, it’s no surprise that Alexandra Stréliski features on not one but two piano-oriented Spotify playlists. Her new … More
Toxic Friendships
Toxic relationships are discussed frequently, and in our current society more than ever thanks to the ever surfacing campaigns in … More
Album Review: KT Tunstall – Wax
KT Tunstall’s previous album KIN was an energetic comeback album that followed the more subdued Invisible Empire//Crescent Moon. Her new … More
Film Review: Pity Party Film Club presents Queercore
Hosted by Glasgow based Pity Party Film Club, the choice of venue for their screening of Queercore: How to Punk … More
Issue 139 – NSFW 2019
Our 2019 Not Safe For Work Issue is here!
Arts Review: Ballyturk
Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 4th-20th October Ballyturk is an absurdist dive into the claustrophobia of small town life through … More
Live Review: Dan Owen
King Tut’s, 09/10/18 “This will be a gig I’ll remember,” Dan Owen remarks as he looks out at the audience … More
