Òran Mór, 4th October Presented as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival. Hollie McNish is a … More
Category: Reviews
Arts Review: John Byrne’s Three Sisters
Dir. Andy Arnold, The Tron, 1st – 18th October Anyone who attended John Byrne’s recent exhibition at the National Portrait … More
Album Review: Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away
His real name is James Keogh and he had two very well received singles released last year- including last Summer’s … More
Arts Review: Tomorrow
Dir. Matthew Lenton, Tramway, 3rd – 11th October Presented as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival. … More
Live Review: Goat
The mysterious Swedish, psychedelic-fusion band Goat claims to be a tribe from an obscure village. They are known to consistently … More
Album Review: Alt-J – This is All Yours
After selling 300,000 copies of their debut album An Awesome Wave, Alt-J return with their sophomore effort: a cartoonish squiggle … More
Interview: Darkest Era
Darkest Era, a Northern Irish five-piece metal band, returned to The Classic Grand on Saturday 27th September for the fifth … More
Live Review: Marmozets
Straight off the back of the release of their debut album ‘The Weird and Wonderful Marmozets’, Marmozets have embarked on … More
Arts Review: Still Game
The SSE Hydro, 19th September – 10th October Still Game’s Jack, Victor et al light up the stage in a … More
Album Review: Death From Above 1979 – The Physical World
With their 2004 debut album You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, the Canadian duo offered an alternative version of guitar … More
