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Tag Archives: alternative
Jesca Hoop ‘Memories Are Now’ Review
Jesca Hoop’s Memories Are Now is truly something to behold. Conceptually bold in both musicality and subject matter, this is a brave and beautiful project from an artist exerting full masterly control over what she creates. Illustrated with a focused, … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Review
Tagged 2017, Alasdair Flett, album, alternative, Edinburgh, indie, Jesca Hoop, Memories Are Now, music, Orkney, Review
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Honeyblood @ Electric Circus Review
Glasgow duo, Honeyblood brought their distinct brand of low-fi noise pop to Edinburgh this October in what was the final gig of their pre-semaphore release tour. No strangers to the more intimate venues such as Electric Circus, one feels as though … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative, Cat Myers, EAT FAST, Edinburgh, Electric Circus, Honeyblood, indie, low-fi, noise, punk, Review, Stella Tweeddale
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10 YouTube Channels worth Subscribing To
We all use YouTube, quite a lot of us on a daily basis, but I’ve found that as a conversation piece it usually falls flat. Often one of the parties is struggling to grasp just exactly what made a certain … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Life, Music, Politics
Tagged 2015, alternative, art, comedy, history, IKEA, indie, languages, music, news, philosophy, politics, Victorious Sponge, videos, YouTube
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