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Category: Reviews
Album Review: Girl Band – Holding Hands with Jamie
A band who have taken influences from many different artists and genres but end up sounding like absolutely none of … More
Album Review: Eagles of Death Metal – Zipper Down
Eagles of Death Metal continue to showcase their tongue-in-cheek, decadent garage rock on their fourth album Zipper Down, which exudes … More
Album Review: CHVRCHES – Every Open Eye
Glasgow’s favourite synth-pop trio are back with album two. It sounds like their debut, The Bones of What You Believe, … More
Live Review: Dutch Uncles
DUTCH UNCLES – Nice N Sleazy’s – 26/9 Something strange has happened to Dutch Uncles – in particular, to the … More
Live Review: Dengue Fever
DENGUE FEVER – Broadcast – 27/9 If you’ve ever heard ’Misirlou’ off the Pulp Fiction soundtrack, or, alternatively, Black Eyed … More
Album Review: Kagoule – Urth
At the tender age of just 20 there are probably few things the members of Kagoule can look back on. … More
Arts Review: The Glasgow School of Art Degree Show
Glasgow School of Art, 12-18 September 2015 Last week I attended The Glasgow School of Art’s graduate show. And what … More
Comedy Review: GLASS Showcase
Jim’s Bar QMU, Friday 18th September On Friday, QMU welcomed GLASS (Glasgow Stand-up and Sketch) society to the stage with … More
Arts Review: Lanark – A life in three acts
Dir: Graham Eatough, Citizens Theatre, 15 August -19 September 2015 There are few plays which open to as much anticipation … More
