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Category: Music

Live Review: Denai Moore

Stereo, 4/10 Pacing up and down Renfield Street in the rain while trying to find the entrance to Stereo really … More

denai moore, life review, Live Music, Ludovica Credendino, music, stereo

Album Review: Reverend and The Makers – ‘The Death of a King’

The seventh studio album from gritty Sheffield outfit Reverend and the Makers landed the other week and is just as … More

Album Review, cal price, Indie, reverend and the markets, the death of a king, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

SSE Hydro, 27/09 Nick Cave is a more of a myth than a man, the peak of the gothic movement … More

music, Nick Cave, review, tess dawson

Album Review: Cut Copy – ‘Haiku From Zero’

Of all the lessons that my grandma taught me, the one that stuck was her advice on fashion -“Never throw … More

Album Review, bryce armijo, cut copy, haiku from zero

Live Review – Ruts DC

Audio, 13/09 Being confronted with the claustrophobic crowd packed into Audio instantly offers an accurate impression of the audience; it … More

audio, liam budler, live review, ruts dc, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Too Many T’s – ‘South City’

Leon Rhymes and Ross Standaloft are keen to distance themselves from traditional hip-hop themes like murder and social injustice, and … More

connor o'hare, Music Review, south city, too many t's

Review: GUEST Viewfield Lane Festival, 16/09

The Viewfield Lane Festival is an annual eco-festival hosted by the Glasgow University Environmental Sustainability Team’s (GUEST), with the aim … More

Festival, GUEST, katie fannin, music, viefield lane festival

Introducing: Glasgow’s Subculture Gems

By now you’ve probably heard that Glasgow is a city that thrives with diversity, because it’s true -arts, culture, events, … More

anni payne, cathouse, glasgow, goth, metal, music, punk, reggae, subculture, the berkeley suite, the garage

Upcoming Gigs in Qudos

From Queen in the 70s and Nirvana and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers in the early 90s, to Sigala, Dillinger … More

anni payne, Gigs, qmu, qudos, University of Glasgow

Glasgow’s Music Scene

If there’s one place that’s buzzing with music, it’s Glasgow. Music runs in this city’s veins, everywhere from the fact … More

anni payne, freshers' week, music, University of Glasgow

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