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Music Monday: Beyoncé in The Mrs Carter Show

May 13, 2013 by

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Beyoncé shows fans in London why she deserves to be Queen B. Superwoman, amazing, incredible, outstanding, pick any of these words and you are describing the one and only Beyoncé, who literally glowed as she sang and danced her way through the Mrs Carter Show. Attending her 7th and final night in London’s o2 Arena, […]

Music Monday: The Great Gatsby Soundtrack

May 6, 2013 by

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Jay Gatsby and Jay Z welcome you to their party with the soundtrack of a generation.  The 1920s jazz era has been given a modern twist for the upcoming Hollywood adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel, The Great Gatsby. Released today, the Great Gatsby album was executively produced, and features, rap superstar Jay Z and is the […]

Ilias – Somewhere in Time

May 2, 2013 by

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**** The Algerian/Australian composer  brings hope back to music Ilias is a fresh new artist who is about to hit the airwaves with his indie-folk eleven track début album, Somewhere in Time. The Australian singer, songwriter, producer, composer and musician, to name a few, needs to be the next big name in the music industry with his back to […]

Scottish musicians give artistic hand for charity

April 29, 2013 by

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This weekend (May 3 – May 5) Glasgow will play host to a three day music festival in aid of Yorkhill Children’s Foundation. Events for Charities will bring musicians, bands and comedians to the city in the organisations second year which is set to be bigger and better than last year. Filled with cover bands, […]

Glasgow bands rock out for charity

April 24, 2013 by

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By Shelley Queen Wanna raise some money for charity and be entertained by some of Glasgow’s live bands? Well you are in luck! The second ever Rock for Kidney Kids gig is taking place at Ivory Blacks on the 17th of May, with live performances from Manifold, Suce Mon Beat and The Easy Riders. All proceeds […]

Fall Out Boy Stream Album

April 8, 2013 by

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The 20 November 2009 was a dark day for many music fans; another band called it a day and decided to go their separate ways. But it has finally happened four years later: FALL OUT BOY ARE BACK! And they are oh so good. This morning (10:11) their latest release Save Rock and Roll, the […]

Wide Days Returns to Scotland

April 4, 2013 by

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Interested in music? The Wide Days Scottish Music Industry conference is for you. Taking place on the 10th and 11th of April (a Thursday and Friday) music enthusiasts, or anyone for that matter, can go along to the Edinburgh based event and hear speeches from music publishers, independent live music promoters alongside photographers and much […]

Daughter – debut album ‘If You Leave’ review

March 31, 2013 by

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Indie-folk band Daughter released their debut album If You Leave on 18 March 2013. As soon as the eagerly anticipated record hit the shelves, it immediately became apparent that it is not an ease-you-in-gently creation. Angsty themes of pain, loss and heartache shroud the album in shadows. These are popular subjects with Daughter – their […]

The Edit Recommends: Enerate

March 19, 2013 by

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Enerate are a lovely synth-pop group from Australia that mix the delicate vocals of lead singer Joshua Graham with computerised but delightful synths. Their single Unstoppable is out now and the video is brilliant – watch out for mid-way through where it switches to a super-mario style video game. If you like: The Klaxons, Django Django […]

The Edit Recommends: Meg Mac

March 14, 2013 by

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This really is a delightful little track from 22-year old Megan McInerney. She is a new fresh face on the scene full of so much soul that Adele might want to watch out. The aggression she sings with on the bridge of Known Better would make you think she is a British artist but alas we cannot […]

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