Hailing from Oslo, Norway, Dråpe (pronounced Draw-peh) make really quite beautiful dream-pop with overtones of mesmerising psychedelia and slashes of … More
Category: Reviews
Album Review: !!! – As If
The world’s most ungoogleable band !!! (usually pronounced ‘Chk Chk Chk’, but can apparently represent any monosyllable repeated thrice) return with … More
Live Review: DMA’S
DMA’S – BROADCAST – 18/10 Despite repeated comparisons to The Stone Roses and Oasis, Sydney garage pop trio DMA’S succeeds … More
Album Review: Little May – For the Company
Little May are a folk trio from Sydney, and their debut album For The Company, produced and recorded with The … More
Fossil Fuels vs the Arts
Hypocritical funding decisions cloud artistic integrity.
Arts Review: The Jungle Book
Dir. Kirsty Mcadam and Tom White, Qudos QMU, 11th Oct 2015 Kirsty McAdam and Tom White’s adaptation of The Jungle … More
The Strypes Interview
A few weeks ago the QMU was graced with the presence of the young Irish band The Strypes. The old-school, … More
Album Review: Protomarty – The Agent Intellect
PROTOMARTYR – THE AGENT INTELLECT As you’d expect of a band from the Motor City, The Agent Intellect is unashamedly … More
Live Review: Ciaran Lavery
CIARAN LAVERY – NICE N SLEAZY’S – 16/10 Ciaran Lavery opens his set singing a capella, accompanied only by the … More
Arts Review: Carmen
Dir. Benjamin Davis, Theatre Royal, 7th – 17th October 2015 Scottish Opera has chosen to open their new season with … More
