Album Review: Django Django – Glowing In The Dark John Wohlmacher·February 16, 2021Much has been made of the waning influence of British guitar music in the larger scale of popcultural...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Speedboat – Split The Bill EP Ray Finlayson·February 16, 2021Anyone who has brothers or sisters likely knows of sibling synergy. You might know a similar version of...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Claud – Super Monster Carlo Thomas·February 15, 2021“I fell in love like a fool overnight,” the first words sung by 21-year old Claud on their...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Lizzie Reid – Cubicle EP Matthew Barton·February 15, 2021Following a series of quality single releases, Glaswegian singer-songwriter Lizzie Reid arrives with her debut EP, Cubicle, assembled from a mix...Album ReviewsReviews
Live Review: Mogwai at The Tramway Theatre, Glasgow Rob Hakimian·February 15, 2021If there’s one major drawback about the idea of livestreamed gigs, it is that of volume and the...Live ReviewsReviews
Album Review: slowthai – TYRON Aleksandr Smirnov·February 12, 2021It has been quite a while since punk was in the popular eye. In the 1970s, punk rose...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Peace Chord – Peace Chord Jeremy J. Fisette·February 12, 2021If you’re a fan of art rock/post-punk band Crack Cloud, then you likely know Daniel Robertson’s name. Their...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Psychedelic Porn Crumpets – SHYGA! The Sunlight Mound Conor Lochrie·February 11, 2021Perhaps more than in any other country – although there is fierce competition – Australia’s music culture is...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: The Telescopes – Songs of Love and Revolution Tim Sentz·February 11, 2021In 2002, Stephen Lawrie and Jo Doran reunited for their first album as The Telescopes in nearly a...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: TV Priest – Uppers Gareth O'Malley·February 10, 2021This time last year, London quartet TV Priest had played precisely one gig and were yet to release...Album ReviewsReviews