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Tag: Music Review

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

Dana Stoddart, live review, music, Music Review, newton faulkner, the garage

Album Review: Wolf Alice – ‘Visions of a Life’

This is the album I needed when I was fifteen. It’s angsty, big, thoughtful and bold, but crucially with the … More

Album Review, imogen hay, Music Review, visions of a life, Wolf Alice

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

aike jansen, aiming for enrike, Album Review, las napalmas, music, Music Review

Live Review: Sigur Rós

SECC Armadillo, 25/09 Our first sight of Icelandic behemoth Sigur Rós is in silhouette. The trio – bassist Georg Hólm, … More

glasgow secc, live review, music, Music Review, ronan duff, sigur ros

EP Review: Phutureprimitive – ‘Flow’

Phutureprimitive’s latest EP Flow is every bit as stunning as you’d expect from an electronic talent such as San Francisco-based … More

Album Review, anni payne, Music Review, Phutureprimitive

Album Review: Too Many T’s – ‘South City’

Leon Rhymes and Ross Standaloft are keen to distance themselves from traditional hip-hop themes like murder and social injustice, and … More

connor o'hare, Music Review, south city, too many t's

Live Review: The Thurston Moore Group

Saint Luke’s, 12/06 In a 1995 interview about the Sonic Youth album Washing Machine, Thurston Moore stated: “We all have … More

ciaran mcqueen, Music Review, saint luke's, the thurston moore group

Live Review: Flyte

The Garage Attic, 28/05 The small crowd of around fifty people somehow manages to make The Garage’s Attic feel busy … More

courtney hughes, Flyte, gig, Gig Review, Music Review

Album Review: Hazel English – Just Give In/Never Going Home

Just Give In/Never Going Home is the newest release from Hazel English, an American indie pop artist infusing her music … More

Album Review, hazel english, Music Review, Stacey Anderson

Album Review: Under Our Beds – Consilience

Under our beds there is no monster, but a delightful debut album by the Canadian alternative pop-band Consilience. Or rather, … More

aike jansen, Album Review, Consilience, glasgow university, music, Music Review, Under Our Beds, University of Glasgow

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