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    Chris Queen

    Esther Swift ‘Expectations of a Lifetime’ (Album Review)

    Multi-hyphenate composer-singer-harpist-arranger Esther Swift came to prominence with her 2021 piece ‘The Call’, a ...

    Bikini Kill: Fiercely Feminist Punk – Kathi Wilcox on what has changed and what hasn’t

    It’s hard to overstate the importance of Bikini Kill: their fiercely feminist punk redefined ...

    Album: Origami Future by Xoom Xoom

    In Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ 1986 graphic novel Watchmen, a character purported to ...

    EP Review: BREATHE by Supermann On Da Beat 

    Sanjeev Mann has a lot of roles – he’s CCO of Hip Hop Scotland, ...

    Arab Strap are totally fine with it, and don’t give a fuck anymore 👍

    It’s been nearly thirty years since ‘The Proclaimers from Hell’ Arab Strap’s debut album, ...

    Album Review – Bourgeois Folkways By Jamie Scott

    Honesty in hip hop is a rare thing. While the culture has come on ...

    Interview – Clarissa Connelly On World Of Work

    Experimental folk artist Clarissa Connelly’s re-imagining of the lament ‘Wee Rosebud’ has been one ...

    Album Review – Crystal Pleasures by Faex Optim

    The previous work of Edinburgh producer Wesley MacDonald has erred on the side of ...