1/05 – Stereo Marmozets are on an upwards swing. If you’ve somehow managed to avoid their latest single ‘Why Do … More
Category: Reviews
Music Review: Fatherson, I Am An Island
The four Kilmarnock born Scottish rockers beautifully sing reverberating songs of sobering up and 21st century relationships. Think a gruffer, … More
Arts Review: Elbow Room
Thomas Butler, The Arches, May 22nd The audience trail through the Arches’ warren of dimly lit tunnels until we arrive … More
Arts Review: Job Seekers Anonymous
Sh!t Theatre, The Arches Behaviour Festival Job Seekers Anonymous was Sh!t Theatre’s contribution to the Arches Behaviour Festival, covering the … More
Live Review: Charlie Simpson
King Tut’s – 12/5 Let’s go straight to the elephant in the room. Yes, Charlie Simpson was a member of … More
Live Review: Brody Dalle
Garage – 21/4 Selling out Glasgow’s Garage on the back of just two solo tracks is quite a feat. As … More
Interview: Memphis May Fire
Qmunicate’s very own metal correspondent, Tanya Gersiova, caught up with Texan-based Memphis May Fire’s Matty Mullins and chatted accents, anxiety … More
Arts Review: The Forbidden Experiment
Enormous Yes, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 22nd-25th April Winners of this year’s Platform 18 award for cutting-edge artists, Enormous Yes … More
Arts Review: The Pitchfork Disney
Dir: Eve Nicol, Tron Theatre, 25th-28th March The Pitchfork Disney is already an ‘uncomfortable’ play. When you add good direction … More
Album Review: Call to Mind, The Winter is White
Olive Grove Records have a knack for signing bands that make you feel warm inside. Despite labelling themselves “glacial pop”, … More
