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When We Listen To Music, Where Do We Go?
Does the way we consume music enervate the spirit, making us resemble modern day lotus-eaters? Adam Gorecki explores.
Victorious Festival 2025: The Perfect Way to Wrap Up Your Summer.
Adam Gorecki reviews Victorious Festival
Young Fathers – ’28 Years Later’ Soundtrack
Adam Gorecki reviews the soundtrack to the film ’28 Years Later’
Dudes Being Dudes: Review of Blackfyre Rising EP
George Marsden reviews the latest EP from Edinburgh hard-rock four piece ‘Blackfyre Rising’
Black Rain’s A-Gonna Fall: A Review of Their Debut Album
Adam Gorecki reviews the eponymous debut album of the band Black Rain.
A Journey Through Melancholy and Joy – Album Review: Bon Iver ‘SABLE/fABLE’
Author: George Marsden Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon is constantly thinking about an ex. He hasn’t said this publicly, much less told me himself. I simply infer the fact from his songs. “How can you know this?” you might ask, “it’s demonstrably not the case that every Bon Iver song is about lost love”. I know…
Concert Review: Ghost – Skeletour World Tour 2025, Glasgow, Hydro, 16th of April
Author: Dinah Kolka I always struggle to review my favourite bands and films and tend to stray away from them, as I simply have little to say – they are excellent, but there’s not much more going on. But I shall oblige this time, at least insofar as to share with you some of the…
An Interview with Crossing Giants, Daniel Brennan and Iain Macaulay
Author: Eva McFarlane Hello to Dan and Iain, thanks for agreeing to speak with me today! To start us off, could I get you both to introduce yourselves, telling me a bit about who you are and how the band came about? Dan— Well, I’m Dan, I’m the bass player and I also do the…
The Album Arc: Conceptualising concept albums – Rock Opera
Author: Adam Gorecki There’s no easy way of understanding the world we live in without stories. We carry them with us, we share them with others and if we’re wise enough, we use these stories as a navigation for our own lives. Our brains are quite literally wired to translate our daily experiences into tales,…
British Invasion – An Alternative Commonwealth Playlist
Author: George Marsden. Wasn’t it frustrating when you worked especially hard on a school project, perhaps even all night, only to find your classmate had done the bare minimum just to earn the same grade? I felt a similar pang on Monday morning. Having learned that the King would be publishing a playlist for Commonwealth…
Scotland Rocks Radio 28th of Feb Concert: Black Sun, Post-Ironic State and Gothzilla
Author: Dinah Kolka Scotland Rocks Radio concerts have become a staple of Friday evenings every other month, delivering some of the best live performances Edinburgh has to offer. After witnessing the sheer excellence of Blackfyre Rising last year, this time I had the chance to experience Black Sun, Post-Ironic State, and Gothdzilla in full force.…
‘Is This What We Want?’ – The Music Industry VS AI
Author: Adam Gorecki I’m not sure if I’d ever anticipate hearing a collaborative album between Damon Alburn, Kate Bush, Hans Zimmer and over 1,000 other UK artists within our lifetime. However, this piece of work doesn’t combine the supposed ingenious concepts, belting female vocals and hard-hitting film scores that you’d seem to expect on such…
Grandchildren of the Revolution – Sister Madds Concert Review, Glasgow
Author: George Marsden Did you spend £200 on an Oasis ticket? You stupid prick! For £11 I not only saw a far better band but was also spared the horror of being in a stadium. Sister Madds’s headline set at Glasgow University’s Queen Margaret Union’s ‘One Night Stand’ presumably didn’t make as much money as…
When Words Fail, Music Speaks – A study behind the generational impact of 2000’s musical movements
Author: Adam Gorecki. “When words fail, music speaks”. – Hans Christian Andersen Closing our eyes is a powerful practice. Historically, it’s been used as a tool for focus, relaxation and deep thought. Through eliminating vision, we enhance our other senses by around 10-20%, more particularly, our ability to listen. If we broaden our minds when…
Bob Marley – Patron Saint of The Worst Person You Know
Author: George Marsden is a graduate of Glasgow University, where he read English and Classics. His writing has appeared in IM-1776, The Mallard, and Sublation Magazine, among other outlets. As song writing is the only form of modern poetic expression with a mass audience, George thinks it merits special critical attention. He also aims to…
The Importance of Being Patient
Author: Albert Mackenzie. Albert is a journalist based in London, although at work he covers commodities markets Albert began writing while covering music and film – and has never lost his love for the arts. At the start of the year, I have decided to try ‘Dry January’. I decided to not drink alcohol for an entire…
‘The Best Is Yet To Come’ – Mac Miller’s Posthumous Album ‘Balloonerism’
Author: Adam Gorecki. Adam is a London-based writer, maker, and photographer with a broad love for anything that catches his curiosity, particularly music. Graduating with a Level 4 Diploma in Copywriting from The College of Media and Publishing, he sees music as a complex social study and is fascinated by how brilliant ideas can be…
More Rhyme, Less Reason: Review of Lambrini Girls’ New Album: ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’
Author: George Marsden is a graduate of Glasgow University, where he read English and Classics. His writing has appeared in IM-1776, The Mallard, and Sublation Magazine, among other outlets. As song writing is the only form of modern poetic expression with a mass audience, George thinks it merits special critical attention. He also aims to…
It’s Happening to Everybody – Ethel Cain’s ‘Perverts’ Album Review
Author: Adam Gorecki. Adam is a London-based writer, maker, and photographer with a broad love for anything that catches his curiosity, particularly music. Graduating with a Level 4 Diploma in Copywriting from The College of Media and Publishing, he sees music as a complex social study and is fascinated by how brilliant ideas can be…
The Audience Comes Last.
Author: Adam Gorecki. Adam is a London-based writer, maker, and photographer with a broad love for anything that catches his curiosity, particularly music. Graduating with a Level 4 Diploma in Copywriting from The College of Media and Publishing, he sees music as a complex social study and is fascinated by how brilliant ideas can be…
Michael Kiwanuka – Small Changes – Album Review
Author: Adam Gorecki. Adam is a London-based writer, maker, and photographer with a broad love for anything that catches his curiosity, particularly music. Graduating with a Level 4 Diploma in Copywriting from The College of Media and Publishing, he sees music as a complex social study and is fascinated by how brilliant ideas can be…
Donsya A’n Loryow: The Enchanting Album by Daisy Rickman
Author: Matt Kennedy. Matt is an East Anglian-based musician and writer. Known for his crazy on-stage presence with psychedelic rock band Floral Image, he now searches for new ways to express his Magickal motoring mind through the expression of words and free-flowing thought towards music, bands and artists that embody a shining light that shouldn’t…
Review: Charli XCX’s Electrifying Glasgow Concert
Author: Christina Zaglis. Charli XCX has yet again shattered expectations with her Glasgow performance at the OVO Hydro on December 2, 2024, showcasing her latest genre-blurring album, “Brat”. The presence of iconic lime-green aesthetics alongside Charli’s electrifying energy ultimately created the perfect start to her final performance of the four-stop UK tour. The night kickstarted…
London Reviews: Wild Tomfoolery of ‘Dead Zebras’ – The Macbeth, Hoxton
Author: Adam Gorecki. Adam Gorecki is a London-based writer, maker, and photographer with a broad love for anything that catches his curiosity, particularly music. Graduating with a Level 4 Diploma in Copywriting from The College of Media and Publishing, he sees music as a complex social study and is fascinated by how brilliant ideas can…
‘Spellbound Woman’? Yes, I was – Blackfyre Rising Review
Author: Dinah Kolka is a graduate of Edinburgh Napier University with a BA(Hons) in English Literature with a rich background in both creative writing and journalism. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Salisbury Review and The Mallard, and she was published in the Scottish Book Trust’s 2018 anthology Rebel. In 2023, she self-published her own…
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