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Tag: imogen hay

Live Review: Holst’s ‘The Planets’

The Royal Concert Hall, 26/5 It really is an amazing opportunity as a student to join the ladies in the … More

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In Defence of ‘Dying Old’

A criticism of the music industry. A conspiracy? A joint pact by superior beings? The illuminati? The infamous ’27 Club’ … More

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Is Original Music A Myth?

Society has a funny way of allowing art to be treated as purely a product, to such an extent as … More

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Music Preview: Celtic Connections

For the uninitiated, Celtic Connections is one of the most exciting intermixes of Celtic Music in the world, certainly the … More

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Best Albums & Music Videos of 2017

We asked our contributors what their favourite albums and music videos of 2017 were – here’s what they said!

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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

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Album Review: Wolf Alice – ‘Visions of a Life’

This is the album I needed when I was fifteen. It’s angsty, big, thoughtful and bold, but crucially with the … More

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Film Review: Free CeCe! – In Association with the Scottish Queer International Film Festival

The screening of Free CeCe!, as part of the Scottish Queer International Film Festival, represented a cry of political defiance … More

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