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Album Review: Drenge – Strange Creatures

‘Bonfire of the City Boys’, the opener of Drenge’s third outing Strange Creatures, kicks off like a downbeat ‘Parklife’, with … More

Album Review, Drenge, ronan duff, strange creatures, three stars

Album Review: Blood Red Shoes – Get Tragic

Get Tragic, the fifth album from the duo Blood Red Shoes, is a creation born out of a rift between … More

Album Review, blood red shoes, get tragic, tabitha tinkler-ferguson, three stars

STaG Nights: Shadows – Night Three Review

The Old Hairdressers, 13th-15th November

Leilo Albrecht, night three, shadows, STaG Nights, student theatre, three stars, University of Glasgow

STaG Nights: Shadows – Night One Review

The Old Hairdressers, 13th-15th November

arts and culture, Leilo Albrecht, night one, shadows, STaG Nights, three stars, University of Glasgow

Film Review: Suspiria – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Luca Guadagnino travels through space and time from 1983 Northern Italy to 1977 West Berlin to demonstrate his rather expert … More

dakota johnson, ellen magee, film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, Luca Guadagnino, suspiria, three stars, tilda swinton

Album Review: Death Valley Girls – Darkness Rains

In their newest album, Darkness Rains the LA band, Death Valley Girls let dark tunes reign. The four musicians put … More

Album Review, darkness rains, death valley girls, Leilo Albrecht, three stars

Album Review: Farao – Pure-O

Farao entered the music scene with a promising debut that drew influences from a wide range of artists, eras and … More

Album Review, farao, pure-o, three stars, tim dawson

Album Review: The Joy Formidable – AAARTH

The Joy Formidable, as anyone who has done their research or was around in 2012 knows, once supported the Foo … More

aaarth, Album Review, gabriel rutherford, the joy formidable, three stars

Album Review: Pale Waves – My Mind Makes Noises

Pale Waves debut album My Mind Makes Noises is high-energy, synth pop that captures a feeling I can only describe … More

Album Review, jo reid, my mind makes noises, pale waves, three stars

Film Review: Mary Shelley

After the success of Haifaa al-Mansour’s groundbreaking Wadjida, the first feature film by a female Saudi director and shot entirely … More

film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, Ludovica Credendino, mary shelley, three stars

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