Stereo, 18/11 Glasgow University Amnesty International Society’s annual music fundraiser featured high-caliber local talent while raising awareness of important political … More
Category: Reviews
Live Review: Blondie
SSE Hydro, 14/11 It’s not often that a band that started in the 70s, broke up, then reformed fifteen years … More
Arts Review: STAG Nights – After Hours
Qudos, Thursday 21st Nov Unfortunately, I was only able to attend the last out of three STAG Nights- a yearly … More
Live Review: Ghostpoet
Stereo// 28/10 Image credit: Katie McPeake Following the release of his eagerly anticipated new album Dark Days + Canapés, it’s … More
Album Review: Anton du Beke – ‘From the Top’
Anton du Beke, the stand-out star dancer from Strictly Come Dancing, showcases his many talents on the release of his … More
EP Review: No Vacation – ‘Intermission’
No Vacation stay true to their name by taking no breaks on their new EP, Intermission. Coming off a two … More
Live Review: Rag’n’Bone Man
O2 Academy, 18/11 “I don’t get given these songs; I write them myself”. While Rag’n’Bone Man is quite a modest … More
Album Review: Tame Impala – ‘Currents B-Sides & Remixes’
829 days after the release of Kevin Parker’s third album as Tame Impala, he uploads a YouTube video of himself … More
Live Review: Wolf Alice
Barrowlands, 12/11 Support acts Superfood and Sunflower Bean both put on a great show. I’ve personally seen Superfood a number … More
Arts Review: There Is No Visible Route To The Vanishing Point
Artist Rebecca Howard, CCA, 28 October – 18 November 2017. During the 16 minute film which forms the central attraction … More
