Tag: rock

  • Album Review: Codist – Nuclear Family

    Album Review: Codist – Nuclear Family

    New Years Resolution for this site: stop starting every article about new bands by creating context about how music in Scotland is thriving. We all know that by now and while it may have become a cliché, it’s not become any less true: King Tuts have a whole month just dedicated to up and coming…

  • A Brief History Of Biffy

    A Brief History Of Biffy

    As the band get ready for their upcoming LP, we take a look back at the history of the Biff.

  • Biffy Clyro: Fan Favourites!

    Biffy Clyro: Fan Favourites!

    Originally posted last December to tie in with their trio of special Barrowland gigs, this post started off as a list of my favourite albums until I thought of something better: asking every other biffy fan for their favourite! Although it was possibly the hardest question any of them could face, there was a great…

  • Echo Valley, Codist, Enemies Of The State & Brothers @ West Of The Moon – 23/09/2015

    Echo Valley, Codist, Enemies Of The State & Brothers @ West Of The Moon – 23/09/2015

    Ayr isn’t short of talent. The wee town in South Ayrshire has its history pretty much built on it, whether it be the amazing buildings scattered around the town, being home to the Gaiety Theatre where many young ones and old ones have a great time at the pantomime or being the place where Robert…

  • Blink and you’ll miss it! (7/06/2015)

    Blink and you’ll miss it! (7/06/2015)

    A bit of context before I start this blog post. I’ve been writing music reviews and other articles for nearly 2 years now. Something I started off as just a passtime has become a big part of my life and now that I’m studying journalism in Glasgow, I’ve managed to improve my articles dramatically (if…

  • Review: Twin Atlantic, SSE Hydro, Glasgow – May 9th 2015

    Review: Twin Atlantic, SSE Hydro, Glasgow – May 9th 2015

    Twin Atlantic are sort of a big deal. Forming in 2007, the band, comprising of Sam McTrusty, Barry McKenna, Ross McNae and Craig Kneale, have taken a page out of fellow Scots Biffy Clyro’s book and have tackled every rung of the ladder to get to the stage where they can fill an arena of…

  • Biffy Clyro concert review

    With the stage set, support act City and Colour thank the crowd and tell them to enjoy the rest of the night. It’s clear though from the chants of “Mon The Biffy” that the audience are already doing so and as bare-chested front-man Simon Neil appears on stage followed by band-mates James and Ben Johnston,…