King Tuts, 22/11 What makes going to gigs worth it is getting to know the person whose music you love … More
Tag: music
Live Review: Jamnesty 2017
Stereo, 18/11 Glasgow University Amnesty International Society’s annual music fundraiser featured high-caliber local talent while raising awareness of important political … More
Live Review: Blondie
SSE Hydro, 14/11 It’s not often that a band that started in the 70s, broke up, then reformed fifteen years … More
Album Review: Lonely the Brave – Things Will Matter (Redux)
When a band says their music is influenced by Bruce Springsteen, it is not something I take lightly. However, … More
Live Review: The Fall
QMU, 04/11 “Have you ever heard of this band?” “No, but apparently the frontman’s a notorious arsehole”. If I was … More
Live Review: Newton Faulkner
Newton Faulkner, The Garage, 01/11 Newton Faulkner’s sold out gig at The Garage is opened unassumingly by Sam Brookes as … More
Album Review: Aiming For Enrike – ‘Las Napalmas’
[1/5 qmunistars] Norway is perhaps most famous for its extraordinary amount of quality heavy metal bands; black metal, to be … More
Live Review: Superfood
King Tuts, 10/10 After an already long evening featuring other bands, Superfood jump into their set with some new songs … More
Album Review: King Krule – ‘The Ooz’
This is music for mushrooms. Warm, damp, and dark textures echo throughout the tracks – it is disgustingly organic.
EP Review: Boy Harsher – ‘Country Girl’
Country Girl is the second EP to come from electronic duo, Boy Harsher. The EP creates a dark ambience using … More
