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Tag: Max Sefton

Swag, Sexism and Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon Speaks

Since 19th November last year, Nicola Sturgeon has been the First Minister of Scotland and by extension one of the … More

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Album Review: Marilyn Manson – The Pale Emperor

2002’s documentary Bowling for Columbine might be the best and worst thing that has ever happened to Marilyn Manson. If … More

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Album Review: AC/DC – Rock or Bust

After a leisurely gap between Rock or Bust and 2008’s Black Ice, the Scottish/Australian classic rock veterans are back to … More

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Live Review: Sharon van Etten

The Art School is packed as New Jersey singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten takes to the small stage for her hotly … More

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Live Review: The Twilight Sad

ABC – 19/12 With The Skinny and Drowned in Sound both declaring Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants … More

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BBC Sound of 2015 – qmunicate says…

On 9th January, the latest victor of the BBC’s highest new music accolade will be crowned; setting them on the … More

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Album Review: U2 – Songs of Innocence

The only thing more offensive than the presumption of U2 in teaming up with a tax-dodging, child-labour employing, tech giant … More

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Album Review: Run the Jewels – Run The Jewels 2

Continuing their killer streak, El-P and Killer Mike return with their second collaborative album Run the Jewels 2 and it’s … More

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Arts Review: They Heard Me Singing

STaG, The Poetry Club, 12th November They Heard Me Singing is a one off performance from members of STaG combining … More

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Interview: The Hold Steady

Wandering through the winding corridors backstage at Glasgow’s Garage, qmunicate encounter Craig Finn, the frontman with American rockers The Hold … More

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