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Category: Music

Album Review: Jennifer Castle – Angels of Death

In her third album, Canadian singer-songwriter Jennifer Castle aimed to put the ‘fictional concept of death’ in the centre of … More

aike jansen, Album Review, angels of death, four stars, jennifer castle

Album Review: Fatoumata Diawara – Fenfo

Considering Malian artist Fatoumata Diawara is also a successful actress and social activist campaigning against the trafficking and sale of … More

aike jansen, Album Review, fatoumata diawara, fenfo, five stars

Album Review: Ben Howard – Noonday Dream

Ben Howard’s third album Noonday Dream is not an easy listen. Bold, electric soundscapes feature on almost every song, with … More

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Album Review: Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay – ‘LUMP’

‘LUMP is a product of Mike Lindsay and Laura Marling’ says Marling’s deep, sensual voice on ‘LUMP is a Product … More

aike jansen, Album Review, four stars, Laura Marling, LUMP, mike lindsay

Live Review: Holst’s ‘The Planets’

The Royal Concert Hall, 26/5 It really is an amazing opportunity as a student to join the ladies in the … More

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Live Review: Bully

The Hug and Pint, 21/05 ‘Almost to the day, really? Shit.’ Alicia Bognanno ruminates on the passage of time after … More

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Live Review: Trivium

O2 Academy, 19/04 2018’s finest metal line up roared through Glasgow with a sense of celebration. Trivium have played the … More

live review, metal, o2 academy, Scott Wilson, trivium

Live Review: Car Seat Headrest

02 ABC, 18/05 Jogging around the stage clutching a water bottle, Car Seat Headrest frontman Will Toledo sometimes looks like … More

Car Seat Headrest, live review, Morgan Laing, o2 abc

Song Review: Kanye West – ‘Lift Yourself’

Kanye “Something Wrong”, “I’ma feel like an asshole” West’s lyricism is rightfully subject to memes given he seems to believe … More

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Live review: Epica

O2 ABC, 07/04 It’s become commonplace to analyse festival line-ups with a fine-tooth comb in recent years. Once the gender … More

Epica, live review, music, Scott Wilson

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