Blue States’ EP Statues captures the listener from the very first few notes. Including only four songs, the record creates … More
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From the Monday Zine: The Glasgow Music Scene
Welcome to Glasgow, the real music capital of the UK! As a fresher, you might be unsure where to start … More
Album Review: Goodness – The Hotelier
With each record they’ve released, The Hotelier’s sound seems to mature and progress in ways that both reflect their development … More
Album Review: sir Was – Says Hi
The City Slang label’s growing roster of engaging electronica (think Caribou, Gold Panda) continues with the signing of sir Was, … More
Album Review: Chance The Rapper – Colouring Book
Fresh from the buzz of his deeply revered ‘Ultralight Beam’ verse, Chance still knows how to play the game independently … More
Album Review: The Temper Trap – Thick as Thieves
The Temper Trap return with the LP Thick as Thieves, a long- awaited follow up to 2012’s self-titled effort, due … More
Live Review: Cult of Luna
The Garage – 9/4/16 When people think of loudness at metal gigs, it tends to translate to anger and aggression. … More
Interview: Cult of Luna, The Garage, 9/4/16
Before the first show of their 10th anniversary of Somewhere Along the Highway tour, Scott Wilson chatted to Johannes Persson, … More
Interview: Holy Esque, GSA, 7/5/16
You’ve recently played in the USA, how did crowds there compare to say those in Glasgow? Is there a noticeable … More
Album Review: Gold Panda – Good Luck and Do Your Best
Gold Panda’s latest album, Good Luck And Do Your Best, can best be described as a travel journal. A delicate … More
