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Tag: live review

Live review: Epica

O2 ABC, 07/04 It’s become commonplace to analyse festival line-ups with a fine-tooth comb in recent years. Once the gender … More

Epica, live review, music, Scott Wilson

Live Review: The Fratellis

Barrowlands, 31/03 Queuing up in the freezing cold outside the Barrowland Ballroom, the excitement in the air is palpable. Glasgow … More

barrowlands, live review, rebecca rae, the fratellis, University of Glasgow

Live Review: L.A. Witch

Nice N Sleazy, 28/03 Grunge is alive and angry, with noticeable talents like L.A. Witch commanding the scene. The Californian … More

la witch, live review, louise wylie, Nice N' Sleazy, University of Glasgow

Live Review: George Fitzgerald

The Art School, 28/03 George Fitzgerald is supported by Makeness, but it takes a while to realise that the person … More

george fitzgerald, live review, makeness, Stacey Anderson, techno, The Art School, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Dream Wife

Stereo, 23/03 With its low ceiling and stage, Stereo’s basement provides an intimate and engaging space to share with bands, … More

dream wife, live review, lucia, stereo, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Tonight Alive

QMU, 10/03 Tonight Alive were supported by The Gospel Youth and ROAM. ROAM were energetic and passionate, and it was … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, live review, qmu, ROAM, the gospel youth, tonight alive

Live Review: Field Music

St. Luke’s, 17/03 “I think our songs would sound kind of lame out of tune”, chuckles Peter Brewis, who, alongside … More

Field Music, Josh Dodds, live review, st lukes

Live Review: Pale Waves

King Tuts, 04/03 The support act, Bloxx, are first to dawn the infamous stage of the Wah Wah Hut, endorsing … More

Indie, King Tut's, live review, pale waves, Stacey Anderson

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

Live Review: Jake Bugg

Old Fruitmarket, 19/02 Walking into the venue creates a rustic, down-to-earth atmosphere that sets the tone for the evening. Decorated … More

georgie, Jake Bugg., Kirsty Campbell, live review, old fruitmarket

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