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Category: Music

HMV still has an essential role to play in the music business

When I was a kid, annual trips to the UK usually meant a visit to the local shopping centre. Despite … More

anni payne, hmv, music, streaming services

Album Review: Blood Red Shoes – Get Tragic

Get Tragic, the fifth album from the duo Blood Red Shoes, is a creation born out of a rift between … More

Album Review, blood red shoes, get tragic, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, three stars

Live Review: The 1975

SSE Hydro, 12/1/19 Mancunian pop-rock band The 1975 performed the second show of their new tour in the SSE Hydro … More

grace richardson, live review, SSE Hydro, The 1975

Preview / Ro-shealladh: Celtic Connections 2019

For the uninitiated, Celtic Connections is one of the most exciting intermixes of Celtic Music in the world, certainly the … More

celtic connections, gaelic, glasgow, imogen hay, Preview, qmu

Live Review: Tenement Trail Festival

29/09 This year, around 65 artists took to the nine stages of Tenement Trail in a way that revitalised Sauchiehall … More

glasgow, live review, lizzie reid, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, tenement trail festival, the van ts, yonaka, zoe graham

Live Review: The Amity Affliction

QMU, 5/10/18 Prominent in the metalcore scene, The Amity Affliction are certainly the appropriate choice to kick start the vast … More

katie mcpeake, live review, qmu, the amity affliction, University of Glasgow

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.

Album Review, broken politics, neneh cherry, tim dawson

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

Album Review, Alexandra Stréliski, gabriel rutherford, inscape

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

Album Review, jo reid, kt tunstall, wax

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

dan owen, eleanor fletcher, King Tut's, king tut's wah wah hut, live review

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