A brief history of Glasgow in 8 columns, part 6: City of Music.
Tag: music
Live Review: First Aid Kit
02 Academy 24/02 Following the release of their fourth album Ruins in January, Swedish band First Aid Kit kicked off … More
Should We Always Support The Artist Or Should Music Be Free?
Was Taylor Swift onto something?
Live Review: Arch Enemy
O2 ABC, 09/02 A six-song-but-hour-long support slot for Wintersun shows how big a deal the band is to people. Essentially … More
Live Review: The Americans
Oran Mor, 28/01 Hailing from Los Angeles, this is the first time rock & roll four piece The Americans have … More
Album Review: Jay Som – Pirouette
Jay Som’s Pirouette is the work of a musical project by American songwriter Melina Duterte that would fit in … More
Interview: The Go! Team
[qmunicate]’s Josh Dodds speaks to Ian Parton from The Go! Team ahead of their show in Glasgow. [qmunicate]: What can … More
Album Review: Soho Rezanejad – Six Archetypes
For the most part, Six Archetypes is a collection of dreary soundscapes with industrial and synthpop inflections. Soho Rezanejad is … More
Live Review: The Vignettes
King Tuts, 19/01 The Vignettes – comprised of Strathclyde (oooh) students Hamish Swanson, Innes Mackintosh, Sean Mason and Matthew Bird … More
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
