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Category: Music

Album Review: STRFKR – Being No One, Going Nowhere

[4/5] As the title might anticipate, STRFKR’s Being No One, Going Nowhere embraces the uncomfortable yet familiar feeling of not … More

being no one, going nowhere, Ludovica Credendino, strfkr

qmunicate’s 2016 AOTYs

A summary of the year in music, we asked some of our contributors what their favourite albums of 2016 were … More

album of the year, anni payne, Aoife Maguire, aoty, ben myers, jessica bromhead, luigi gravili, murray mckinstray, Scott Wilson, yasmina todd

Album Review: Shaprece – C.O.A.L.S.

[4/5] C.O.A.L.S. is a uniquely arranged album mashing together elements of ambient, electronic and orchestral arrangements complete with stilling soulful … More

c.o.a.l.s., courtney hughes, shaprece

Album Review: Perks by Redspencer

The Australian foursome’s new album Perks is easy going and summery, what one would expect if you crossed The Magic … More

perks redspencer, University of Glasgow, yasmina todd

Album Review: Regina Spektor / Remember Us to Life

[3/5] Regina Spektor’s career could perhaps best be described as twee, if it were possible to remove all judgmental sentiment … More

kate jacobson, regina spektor, remember us to life

Album Review: A Tribe Called Red / We Are the Halluci Nation

[5/5] The latest release from a trio of Canadian DJs, We Are the Halluci Nation, is a politically charged album … More

a tribe called red, kate jacobson, University of Glasgow, we are the halluci nation

King Tut’s Summer Nights: Made as Mannequins/Future Glue/The Hammerin’ Tongs/The Lapelles 16.07.16

Expecting it not to be a busy evening given most students abandoned Glasgow, it was surprising to see so many … More

Future Glue, glasgow university, Hammerin' Tongs, King Tut's, live review, Made as Mannequins, music, The Lapelles, University of Glasgow, yasmina todd

The Greatness of Small Festivals

Although big festivals have got huge names on sprawling fields, we wanted to give a little love to the smaller, … More

Aoife Maguire, Eden Festival, Evan Osborne, feature, glasgow university, Green Man, katie fannin, music, Small Music Festivals, Sunflowerfest, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Under Our Beds – Consilience

Under our beds there is no monster, but a delightful debut album by the Canadian alternative pop-band Consilience. Or rather, … More

aike jansen, Album Review, Consilience, glasgow university, music, Music Review, Under Our Beds, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Ha, Ha, He – Mourn

The first song on this album is one of the best due to its lack of vocals. Mourn claim to … More

Album Review, glasgow university, Ha Ha He, Mourn, music, University of Glasgow, yasmina todd

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