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Tag: music

Part 6: City of Music

A brief history of Glasgow in 8 columns, part 6: City of Music.

a brief history of glasgow, aike jansen, glasgow, 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

eilidh reid, first aid kit, live review, music, Music Review, o2 academy

Should We Always Support The Artist Or Should Music Be Free?

Was Taylor Swift onto something?

anna doody, music, music feature, streaming

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

arch enemy, live review, music, Music Review, o2 abc, Scott Wilson

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

katie fannin, live review, music, Music Review, Oran Mor, Taylor & Leigh, the americans

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

Album Review, courtney hughes, four stars, jay som, music, pirouette, review

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

Gigs, Interview, Josh Dodds, music, music interview, qmu, the go team

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

Album Review, lp, music, six archetypes, soho rezanejad, tess dawson, two stars

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

jake gordon, king tut's wah wah hut, Live Music, live review, lucy scott, music, the vignettes

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

celtic connections 2018, imogen hay, music, music preview, Preview

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