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Chris Queen

Single review: The Steens – What a Way to Die

Scuzzy, distorted garage blues are in evidence here from the Orange County brothers, with ...

Interview: Superorganism

Formed out of the detritus of various internet music forums in 2017, Superorganism’s unique ...

Album Review: Nimbus Sextet – Forward Thinker

While a lot of bands promise a multi-genre influence, few actually deliver on it. ...

Album Review: Atom Eyes –Blue into Gold

Formed from a series of meetings in late night bars, Atom Eyes have a ...

Album Review: Bloc Party – Alpha Games

The deep cut v-necks and smeared mascara of the early 2000s have been cropping ...

Live Review: Confidence Man – St. Luke’s, Glasgow (8th May 22)

There’s a fine line between influence and pastiche with an act as nakedly retro ...

Album Review: Album Club – Album Club

Glasgow’s rain-soaked streets often stand in for Gotham or Philadelphia; for Album Club ‘the ...

Interview: Swiss Portrait – Safe House

Visual artist-turned-musician Michael Kay Terence produced and recorded his first EP, Familiar Patterns, in ...

GLITCH 41 @ The Rumshack

Every revolutionary gig, every moment of music that goes down as social history, probably ...

Moving Minds: Scottish mental health arts festival

Exploring engagement with the arts as  a way  to  destigmatize  and  prevent  mental ill ...

Tectonics Festival 2022: Celebrating the Legacy of Janet Beat

Words like ‘pioneer’ get thrown around a fair bit, but as the person who ...

Gig review: Sea Power – St. Luke’s, Glasgow – April 22nd 2022

‘Bring back the bear!’ someone shouts from the back during a pause to swap ...