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Tag: King Tut’s

Live Review: Reverend & the Makers

King Tuts | 22/11/15 Surrounded by middle-aged fans who had clearly had too much to drink, I was by far … More

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Live Review: Superfood

 KING TUT’S – 1/12 Combining the best of Blur’s sharp Britpop and the Madchester groove of The Charlatans, Superfood look … More

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Live Review: Molotov Jukebox

 KING TUT’S – 28/11 Still bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (or bearded, in the case of some band members) after playing only … More

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Top 5 Alternative Nights out in Glasgow

Glasgow’s nightlife has much more to offer than just getting ‘mad wae it’. Here are qmunicate’s top 5 alternative nights … More

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School of Rock?

Cat Acheson responds to claims that high tuition fees are killing off student bands A recent Guardian article observed that … More

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Live Review: Spector

KING TUT’S – 19/10 The dim synth chords synonymous with Spector pulsate as ‘Never Fade Away’ kicks off the band’s … More

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Live Review: Gengahr

KING TUT’S – 19/10 Gengahr’s youthful energy and exuberance on stage belies their smooth, eclectic brand of indie – on … More

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Interview: Wolf Alice

Sorley McLean sat down with Wolf Alice at their most recent Glasgow gig to talk about South by Southwest, Glasgow … More

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Interview: Lonely The Brave

Lonely The Brave make the sort of music that defines iconic parts of your life. Could be a break up, … More

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Live Review: Funeral for a Friend

King Tut’s – 18/01 There was a time Funeral for a Friend were headlining the O2 Academy on the other … More

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