Tag: gig review
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GIG REVIEW: ARCADE FIRE @ CASTLEFIELD BOWL

Full of solidarity and glitzy alt rock tunes, Arcade Fire’s Castlefield Bowl performance was one to remember.
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Gig Review: Pronto Mama, The Vegan Leather & Flew The Arrow @ West Of The Moon

As a music safe space faces tension and fear, West Of The Moon acts as a venue of solidarity during a showcase of fresh Scottish talent.
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GIG REVIEW: SPACE OLIVE, MILKTOAST AND PSYCHEDLIC TEZZA @ STEREO

A weird fucking night but in the best possible way was fuelled by Space Olive and co.
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Touche Amore, ANGEL DU$T & Departures @ Glasgow Stereo – 20/02/2017

By Liam Menzies (@blinkclyro) As the queue to the only Scottish date of Touche Amore‘s tour stretched around onto Union Street, it was obvious that tonight’s gig was going to be pretty special. Taking place at the intimate and claustrophobic Stereo venue, which in itself is a total juxtaposition of the lovely and well-kempt vegan cafe above,…
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VISTAS @ KING TUTS -08/02/2017

By Liam Menzies (@blinkclyro) When your band is currently accumulating upwards of 90,000 listeners per month in addition to being added to countless Spotify playlists, it would be no surprise if your ego was to take over. However, as Prentice Robertson, frontman of Edinburgh rock-pop outfit Vistas, revealed last night, the lucky lads are just as humble…
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The Dead Settlers, The Ranzas, Retro Video Club and Lional @ King Tuts – 14/01/2017

By Liam Menzies (@blinkclyro) Much like every year, King Tuts, one of the greatest small venues in not only Scotland but the whole of the UK, has got its annual New Years Revolution underway. The pun tinged event is just one of many ways King Tuts contributes to the Scottish music scene, allowing acts of all…
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DEATH GRIPS @ GLASGOW SWG3 – 14/10/16

By Liam Menzies (@blinkclyro) Well, I can openly admit that I never expected to be writing this review in my lifetime. Not that I’m not a fan of Death Grips (you’ll find it’s quite the opposite due to the repeated presence on my AOTY lists), more so that the experimental hip hop rock band seem…
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GIG REVIEW: Yuck @ Broadcast

Putting on a performance that went down better than the price of a vodka mix on a Saturday night, shoegaze Londoners Yuck traversed any pitfalls that comes with playing in such an intimate venue. Glasgow’s Broadcast offers very little moving space as the band members practically have the audience breathing down their necks. Thankfully, any…


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