Stereo, 30/09 As the ex-electronic percussionist of German phenomenon Kraftwerk, Wolfgang Flür has been an essential member in shaping the … More
Category: Reviews
Live Review: Sigur Rós
SECC Armadillo, 25/09 Our first sight of Icelandic behemoth Sigur Rós is in silhouette. The trio – bassist Georg Hólm, … More
EP Review: Phutureprimitive – ‘Flow’
Phutureprimitive’s latest EP Flow is every bit as stunning as you’d expect from an electronic talent such as San Francisco-based … More
Live Review: Denai Moore
Stereo, 4/10 Pacing up and down Renfield Street in the rain while trying to find the entrance to Stereo really … More
Art Review: Stravinsky
Scottish Ballet, Chor. Sir Kenneth MacMillan and Christopher Hampson, Theatre Royal, 6th – 7th October 2017
Album Review: Reverend and The Makers – ‘The Death of a King’
The seventh studio album from gritty Sheffield outfit Reverend and the Makers landed the other week and is just as … More
Live Review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
SSE Hydro, 27/09 Nick Cave is a more of a myth than a man, the peak of the gothic movement … More
Album Review: Cut Copy – ‘Haiku From Zero’
Of all the lessons that my grandma taught me, the one that stuck was her advice on fashion -“Never throw … More
Live Review – Ruts DC
Audio, 13/09 Being confronted with the claustrophobic crowd packed into Audio instantly offers an accurate impression of the audience; it … More
Album Review: Too Many T’s – ‘South City’
Leon Rhymes and Ross Standaloft are keen to distance themselves from traditional hip-hop themes like murder and social injustice, and … More
