30/03, O2 Academy Recently Glasgow had the honour of re-welcoming Years & Years onto its stages for not one but … More
Category: Reviews
Album Review: The Coral
As The Coral move on to their latest studio album, their consistent sonic evolution moves with them. There’s now very … More
Live Review: Wolf Alice
Barrowlands Ballroom, 16/11 If the British indie scene of today is merely an extension of high school, then Wolf Alice are … More
Album Reviews For The Cynical Bastard In You
Some of the albums we’ve heard recently have left us feeling a little underwhelmed – and that’s perfectly ok. As … More
Arts Review: Richard Herring – Happy Now?
In Collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival Citizens Theatre, 17th March 2016 His twelfth show in as many years, Happy … More
Glasgow Comedy Festival Highlights
Reginald D Hunter, Isy Suttie and Romesh Ranganathan In Collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival Reginald D Hunter King’s Theatre, … More
Live Review: The 21st State
King Tuts, 9/03 Back in March, qmunicate had the pleasure of witnessing The 21st State headline King Tut’s. Having previously … More
Album Review: The Feeling
A self-titled album midway through an artist’s career is usually a statement of some kind. Be it a musical reinvention … More
Album Review: Cult of Luna & Julie Christmas – Mariner
For all of the acclaim thrown at Cult of Luna, not enough is said about their visual and sonic skills. … More
Live Review: LANY, John Newman & Ellie Goulding
SSE Hydro, 18/03 From the get-go LANY greeted the audience of the gigantic SSE Hydro with the same warmth you’d … More
