Dir. Caroline Lesie, Theatre Royal, 7-11 November What is the first and last thing a war needs? British humour, perhaps. … More
Category: Reviews
Book Review: Careless Assassin
Fast paced from the start, Macfarlane places the reader in the middle of the action from page one. Setting the … More
Live Review: Kagoule
Broadcast, 07/11 In the intimate setting of Broadcast’s basement, Glaswegian support act Catholic Action strut onto stage to a welcoming … More
Arts Review: Dear Esther
Tramway, 3rd November Dear Esther straddles the boundaries of method and experience. The project began as the brainchild of Dan … More
Album Review: The Zephyr Bones – ‘Secret Place’
Reverb is the death of songwriting. The guitar work is simplistic (slick reverb heavy riffs repeated ad nauseam), the drums … More
Album Review: EERA – ‘Reflection of Youth’
EERA’s debut album Reflection of Youth is a ten track wander through the deepest recesses of Anna Lena Bruland’s mind, … More
Live Review: Seafoal
Nice N’ Sleazy, 08/11 In a post PWR BTTM world, queer representation in the music scene has made strides to … More
Album Review: Lonely the Brave – Things Will Matter (Redux)
When a band says their music is influenced by Bruce Springsteen, it is not something I take lightly. However, … More
Live Review: The Fall
QMU, 04/11 “Have you ever heard of this band?” “No, but apparently the frontman’s a notorious arsehole”. If I was … More
Art Review: Our Fathers
Dir. Nicholas Bone and Ian Cameron, Tron Theatre, 1-4 November The writers and performers Drummond and Bone, inspired by Edward … More
