To say that an album works really well as background music isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and especially not when … More
Category: Reviews
Album Review: Field Music – Commontime
Having never before heard of Field Music, I was apprehensive about their latest release, a sensation compounded by the screams … More
Album Review: Lissie – My Wild West
My Wild West is the third studio album by Lissie, the singer-songwriter famed for the success of her critically acclaimed … More
Album Review: Fictonian- Desire Lines
Desire Lines, the debut album from Glen Roberts aka Fictonian, is a collection of songs oozing with the rusty rawness … More
Arts Feature: Is Character Performance Dead?
As everyone mourned and celebrated the life of David Bowie last week, I couldn’t help but consider one nagging feeling. … More
Angel Haze and the Exquisite Art of Giving a Shit about Your Fans
Angel Haze at 02 ABC, 14/1/16 The phrase “all about the fans” can sound pretty trite and meaningless. What artist … More
Why I Prefer To Be ‘Hipster Trash’ When It Comes To Music
I was eighteen when I got my first record and player for Christmas. The album was ten years old – … More
Live Review: Dead Soul
ABC – 18/12/15 How do you possibly become touring buddies with a band fronted by a demonic Pope figure? Firstly, … More
Live Review: Django Django
Django Django | Barrowlands |3/12/2015| “This is the largest venue we’ve played in Scotland!” guitarist Vincent Neff announces midway through … More
Live Review – The Spook School, Chorusgirl, Joyce Delaney
Nice N’ Sleazy’s- 6/12 Sleazy’s hosts a Sunday night of angry but hopeful weirdo pop-punk. Joyce Delaney are like a … More
