SSE Hydro – 19/4 I could easily bore you with journalistic clichés (“5 Seconds of Summer, so called ‘cos that’s … More
Category: Reviews
This Is (Not) a Man’s World
Sex sells. Or so we’re told. It’s one of the oldest marketing techniques, and the music industry is no exception … More
Arts Review: The James Plays
(James I: The Key Will Keep the Lock; James II: Day of the Innocents; James III: The True Mirror) by … More
Arts Review: Fear No Colours Launch Night
Fear No Colours Theatre Company, Wee Dram, 13th March 2016 The mismatched chairs and crammed-in-willy-nilly vibe of Wee Dram serve … More
Music and Mental Health
2016 has already been a devastating year for anyone remotely interested in popular culture. Bowie, Rickman, Wood: all hugely influential … More
Arts Review: Girls and Their Mothers
Hillhead Library, 8 April – 22 May Hillhead Library is currently showcasing a photography exhibition called ‘Girls and Their Mothers’, … More
Live Review: PUP
26/04, Stereo When I left the venue after this gig I felt I needed some kind of ethereal physician to … More
Album Review: Susanna – Triangle
Triangle consists of twenty-one songs (which makes up about 70 minutes, since Susanna likes a lot of her songs unconventionally … More
Album Review: Rihanna – Anti
Since its official announcement in November, the arrival of Rihanna’s eighth studio album has been rather convoluted. From the inconsistent social … More
Album Review: Mungo’s Hifi – No Wata Down Ting
With a relaxed, easy beat and infectious rhythm which continues throughout, the unstoppable Mungo’s have done it again. Having seen them … More
