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Category: Reviews

Review: Our Ladies (2019)

Michael Caton-Jones’ Our Ladies takes Trainspotting and turns it into a film about five Catholic schoolgirls on an adventure. Having … More

Edinburgh, film review, kristiina kangasluoma, Our Ladies, Queer, Scottish Cinema

Nicely wrapped up advertising: The many sides of Spotify wrapped

”What are you all wearing to Spotify Wrapped” and “Spotify Wrapped is like Christmas for gays” were just some of … More

Elsa Lindström, music, qmunicate, qmunicate reads, spotify

The Great Western Festival- review

Last month, 432 presents returned with another year of The Great Western Festival. Seven different venues dotted around the West … More

Festival, glasgow music scene, Glasgow's West End Festival, GUU, qmu, qmunicate reads, review

Madderam Headline Show a Sold Out Success – Madderam @ The Old Hairdressers, 19/11/21

The night begins with a captivating performance from the wonderful Evie Waddell, ably accompanied by the accordion of Neil Sutcliffe. … More

Charles Pring, Madderam, Music Review, Scottish Traditional Music, the old hairdressers

Nirvana at the QMU, 30 years on

Legendary, genre-pioneering, fleeting Washington band, Nirvana, came to the UK twice in its seven-year run, making waves with appearances on … More

30 year gig anniversary, Ari Badr, music, Nirvana, November 30, qmu
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Thinking deeply about childish things: Consuming ‘teenage’ media in your twenties

“I’m so sick of 17, where’s my f*cking teenage dream?” sings Olivia Rodrigo in ‘Brutal’ the opening track of her … More

art, childhood, childish things, consumerism, fiction, music, teenagers

Hey Hey, My My, Rock and Roll Can Never Die: Måneskin’s Eurovision Triumph

Dripping with salty charisma, as his bandmates hold aloft the alarmingly fragile glass trophy, the Apollonian frontman, Damiano David triumphantly … More

eurovision, italy, Måneskin, music, rock and roll, social media

An Ode to a Venue: The Barras

The word ‘iconic’ is a loaded one: an adjective that symbolises undeniable cultural relevance, describing someone or something so universally … More

barrowlands, Gigs, music, ode, venue

Review: Sound of Metal

Losing your hearing as a musician equals losing all the joy and meaning of life, at least if one is … More

Elsa Lindström, film, film review, music, opinion, sound, Sound of Metal

Guerrilla Chartbusters: the Viral Music Stars of TikTok

The war on large-scale music labels has seemingly been revitalised with the rise of music-oriented social media platforms. First came … More

fame, music, social media, stardom, TikTok musicians, young artists

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