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Tag: four stars

Album Review: Busted – Half Way There

Half Way There is early 2000s pop punk sensation Busted’s fourth album. The 11 track album promises a trip down … More

Album Review, Busted, four stars, half way there, hannah davenport

Film Review: Pity Party Film Club presents Queercore

Hosted by Glasgow based Pity Party Film Club, the choice of venue for their screening of Queercore: How to Punk … More

film review, four stars, katie mcpeake, LGBTQ, Nice N' Sleazy, pity party film club, queercore

Arts Review: God of Carnage

Dir. Margot Law-McKay, The Record Factory, 27th November

four stars, glasgow international student theatre, god of carnage, Liam Caldwell

Album Review: Little Dragon – Lover Chanting

Little Dragon, the electro-pop quartet from Gothenburg, Sweden, are back with a new EP, Lover Chanting. The title track comes … More

Album Review, four stars, gabriel rutherford, Little Dragon, lover chanting, music

Album Review: Tom Odell – Jubilee Road

Tom Odell’s newest album is a trip through 11 songs, sticking with the well-known sorrowful indie-pop tones, but stepping away … More

Album Review, four stars, jubilee road, Leilo Albrecht, tom odell

Album Review: alt J – REDUXER

REDUXER is a complete genre diversion from anything you have heard by alt J before. They have challenged themselves in … More

Album Review, alt-j, corah gritton, four stars, reduxer

Film Review: First Man

The credits rolled. ‘So, what did you think?’ I asked my friend. ‘Thrusters…’ she replied. ‘Thrusters and funerals.’ This observation … More

david o'ryan, film review, first man, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre, neil armstrong, Ryan Gosling

Album Review: Lala Lala – The Lamb

Since playing Lala Lala’s debut album on repeat after its release in 2016, I have eagerly awaited the second album … More

Album Review, four stars, lala lala, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, the lamb

Film Review: Experimental Shorts + Discussion at SMHAFF 2018

The CCA hosted director Dominique Tipper and writer-actor Ann Akin from Trying to Find Me in conversation with Andrew Eaton-Lewis, … More

CCA, film review, four stars, Kritika Narula, mental health, Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival

Film Review: Radical Film Network’s ’68 Festival ‘The Day the Troubles Began’

Recently revived for the Radical Film Network’s ’68 Festival, Michael Fanning’s fascinating documentary The Day the Troubles Began explores the … More

Ethan Gilmour, film review, four stars, Northern Ireland, radical film retwork's '68 festival, the day the troubles began

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