> Christopher Sneddon, Author at SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland

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Album Review – Doom Loop by Dream Nails

Dream Nails are an all-queer political collective, a chaotic punk rock foursome whose mission ...

EP Review – Restless Dreams by GRAVELLE

Goth pop is arguably the last thing you’d expect to hear blaring from a ...

EP REVIEW – Hex Domestic by Dragged Up

Hex Domestic is four tracks of clanging guitars, gritty bass, and some of the ...

EP Review – Fish Tank by Daisy Harris

Drawing from her experiences growing up in the 2000s, Fish Tank is a collection ...

EP Review – Overgrown by Lacuna

Glasgow’s Lacuna return with their latest EP, Overgrown. This time, regular members Emily Beckwith ...

Moni Jitchell: UNREAL Album Launch – Live Review

For May’s print edition of SNACK mag, I had the pleasure of reviewing Glasgow ...

Hidden Door Festival 2023 (review)

Hidden Door Festival first opened its doors in 2014 and ever since the organisers ...

Billy Got Waves at Hidden Door Festival – Interview

A few hours before his incredible set at Edinburgh’s Hidden Door Festival 2023, Billy ...

Album Review: Post Coal Prom Queen – Music For First Contact

In June 2022, electronic duo Post Coal Prom Queen closed Edinburgh’s Hidden Door Festival ...

Album Review: Not As Bad As It Sounds – Gurry Wurry

On his Bandcamp page, in that Scottish self-deprecating style, Gurry Wurry asks us to ...

Ferguson and Barton at Manipulate Festival, The Studio, 4th February – Live Theatre Review

Part of Manipulate Festival, Edinburgh’s annual programme of visual theatre and animated film, Ferguson ...

Album Review: The Atheist–Jamie Lenman

Jamie Lenman is a bona fide legend in the UK alternative scene, to the ...

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