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Category: Music

Qmunicate’s Newbie Spotlight: Wandering Sons

My first encounter with Wandering Sons was hearing them busking outside St Enoch subway station during the Christmas Market. They … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, glasgow music scene, new music scene, qmunicate, qmunicate newbies, University of Glasgow, wandering sons

The Wholls Interview

You’ve been described as one of the biggest up-and-coming bands recently, how do you think you’ve gotten this far? I … More

glasgow music scene, glasgow university, Jimmy Donaghy, student media, student music, the wholls

QMU Live Fest Preview: Tuff Love – Resort

Self-described as “aggressively melodic” and “apologetic pop music”, with Enya as their only listed musical influence, it’s difficult to tell … More

glasgow music festival, glasgow music scene, music festival, QMU Live Fest, queen margaret union, resort, Tuff Love, University of Glasgow

LP Review: Folly & The Hunter- Awake

Folly & The Hunter move towards a more upbeat, poppy version of indie/folk with their third album Awake. The Montréal-based … More

aike jansen, awake, f&th awake, folly & the hunters, lp review, Music Review

QMU Live Fest Lineup Announced

On Saturday 12th March, the QMU will be hosting its first QMU Live Fest from 1pm till 10:30pm – that’s … More

Blair Coron, David McGinley, glasgow university, King Wine, Proud Honey, qmu, QMU Live Fest, The Insomniac Project, Tijuana Bibles, Tuff Love, University of Glasgow

Musical Heroes: Janelle Monae

Afro styled into a 50’s quiff, always dressed in monochrome 60s graphic print dresses or sharp, androgynous suits, Janelle Monae … More

Clare Patterson, janelle monae, music feature, Musical Heroes, review, student media, University of Glasgow

Musical Heroes: Billy Bragg

Life’s a riot with Billy Bragg As I sat on a bus taking me to my first ever serious political … More

activism, Billy Bragg, glasgow university, Jack Taylor, Musical Heroes, politics, University of Glasgow

My Musical Hero: Rou Reynolds

“Some people make music to divert or distract. We make music to confront and to attack” – and every time … More

amber ruddy, enter shikari, heroes week, musical hero, qmunicate, rou reynolds, Student Journalism, student media, university of glasgoq

Musical Heroes: John Darnielle

In November last year I saw the Mountain Goats for the second time since I moved to Glasgow. John Darnielle, … More

addiction, glasgow university, John Darnielle, Megan Holly Burns, Musical Heroes, The Mountain Goats, University of Glasgow

Musical Heroes: Gerard Way

I was first exposed to My Chemical Romance whilst sitting in the back of a very hot, stuffy car in … More

depression, gender, gerard way, Musical Heroes, My Chemical Romance, teenagers, Welcome to the Black Parade, yasmina todd

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