Michael Stephen Hahn reviews the debut album from Imagine Dragons After hearing a song I had never heard before on the summer promo for the new season of Glee, I was intrigued as to who originally sung this inspirational and up-beat tune. 20 minutes later, after having pressed ‘repeat’ on YouTube many, many times, It’s Time [...]
Michael Clark takes a look at Rachel Sermanni’s debut album and accompanying shorts by Quintana Films Rating: 4/5 Up-and-coming Glasgow-based film company Quintana Films has paired up with young Scottish folk act Rachel Sermanni to create a twelve-piece set of short films to accompany the release of her new debut album, Under Mountains, released on [...]
Alex Dry reviews The Vaccines’ second album Rating: 2/5 Coming of age is an interesting concept. In literature it is called bildungsroman, and generally it has connotations of a transition from childhood to adulthood. A sort of spiritual and physical change that sees a person put away Kipling’s childish things and embrace the seriousness [...]
A heartbroken Ian Samson seethes over celebrities in committed relationships Dearest readers, some of you might remember a long-lost epoch in musical history – a time before every song was about liberally pouring shots of absinthe through your retina with Lil’ Wayne. Even before the rapturous day when a modal jazz troupe in Harlem realised that ‘oh’ [...]