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Tag: Album Review

Album Review: The Soft Moon – ‘Criminal’

From coldwave revival to post-hardcore tinged industrial rock, The Soft Moon – aka Luis Vasquez – has definitively gone nu-goth … More

Album Review, criminal, tess dawson, the soft moon, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Jay Som – Pirouette

  Jay Som’s Pirouette  is the work of a musical project by American songwriter Melina Duterte that would fit in … More

Album Review, courtney hughes, four stars, jay som, music, pirouette, review

Album Review: Soho Rezanejad – Six Archetypes

For the most part, Six Archetypes is a collection of dreary soundscapes with industrial and synthpop inflections. Soho Rezanejad is … More

Album Review, lp, music, six archetypes, soho rezanejad, tess dawson, two stars

Album Review: Dream Wife – ‘Dream Wife’

British/Icelandic pop punk band Dream Wife’s self-titled debut album is a bouncy, cheerfully angry release. The feminist trio choose their … More

Album Review, dream wife, louise wylie, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Tune-Yards – ‘I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life’

In Tune-Yards’ latest album I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life, founder and front-woman Merrill Garbus once again … More

Album Review, i can feel you creep into my private life, tim abrams, Tune-Yards, University of Glasgow

Album Review: The Spook School – ‘Could It Be Different?’

Could It Be Different? is the third album from Edinburgh indie-pop four-piece The Spook School. On the scene since 2011, … More

Album Review, could it be different?, katie fannin, The Spook School, University of Glasgow

Album Review: Col3trane – Tsarina

It was hard to make an assumption based on what I was about to listen to – an Egyptian/American-born teen … More

Album Review, col3trane, conor o'hare, Music Review, tsarina

Album Review: First Aid Kit – Ruins

Often, artists choose random objects, phenomena or things to name their band, ensuring that they completely lose all meaning – … More

aike jansen, Album Review, first aid kit, Music Review, ruins

Album Review: Penguin Café Orchestra – ‘Union Café’ Reissue

When I first heard of Penguin Café Orchestra, I was struck with a particular nostalgia for the time when I … More

Album Review, connor dunphy, penguin cafe orchestra, union cafe, union cafe reissue

Album Review: Xenoula – ‘Xenoula’

This album is an aesthetic representation of the Demogorgon from Stranger Things – it’s equally fascinating and bizarre as it … More

Album Review, imogen hay, University of Glasgow, xenoula

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