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Category: Music

qmunicate Meets: Prides

Ahead of Monday’s headline show, qmunicate caught up with Stewart and Callum, who form PRIDES, to chat freshers’ week, playing … More

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qmunicate Meets: The Van Ts

Image courtesy of the QMU’s Facebook page  qmunicate: Hey! So you are from Glasgow, and you have been on tour … More

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Album Review: Celldweller – ‘Offworld’

Celldweller’s newest release Offworld may potentially express just as much about Klayton as a person right now as it does … More

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Album Review: Ethan Gruska – ‘Slowmotionary’

The opening track of Ethan Gruska’s Slowmotionary starts with “I’m travelling through the valley / my whole childhood is here” … More

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EP Review: Prism Tats – ’11:11′

The guitar-driven songs on Prism Tats’ EP 11:11, following his 2016 self-titled debut, remind me of late 80s British guitar … More

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Interview: Wolf Alice

Wolf Alice have had a cracking couple of years. From the certified gold debut album to the Mercury Prize nomination … More

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Album Review: Tom McGuire – ‘Salvage’

Tom McGuire mostly comes through with lo-fi and atmospheric, soulful, bluesy folk ballads with some oddballs thrown in. ‘Untitled’ is … More

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Album Review: Sextile – ‘Albeit Living’

Bland revivalism. Generally, this attempt to recapture the compositions and sounds of the darker side of new wave is just … More

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Lssns 2 Lrn

You will probably remember that queer punk duo PWR BTTM made headlines earlier this year amid several claims of abuse … More

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Album Review: Haim – ‘Something To Tell You’

Haim return with another timeless soundtrack which acts as a perfect match to a melancholic evening. The L.A. trio of … More

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