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