Twin Atlantic Glasgow Barrowlands – 26/10/12 The self-styled “last hurrah” for latest album Free brought the jock-rock juggernaut back home to Glasgow for a slick and passionate set comprising tracks from their first two studio albums as well as a collection of live favourites and B-sides which introduced a bit of much-needed variety into proceedings.… Continue reading REVIEW: Twin Atlantic, Glasgow Barrowlands
Author: Gregor Cubie
Gregor is a 21 year-old Journalism Masters student at Strathclyde Uni, having just graduated with a degree in French and Spanish from The University of Edinburgh. As well as writing for Source, his work has appeared in The Independent on Sunday, The Herald and The Scotsman among others. Gregor also blogs in his spare time.
7 Lies Fresh Meat teaches you about being a student (and why the reality is way more awesome)
So well observed is C4’s Fresh Meat that it’s easy to forget that it isn’t a hilarious documentary on student life but a work of pure fiction, very little of which has been conceived by people who have been students within the last decade. This has resulted in a couple of teensy inaccuracies or, as… Continue reading 7 Lies Fresh Meat teaches you about being a student (and why the reality is way more awesome)
REVIEW: Dog is Dead – All Our Favourite Stories
The debut album from Nottingham five-piece Dog is Dead is an assured if uninspired first step into a music industry that has not been kind to indie music of late. In fact, so desolate is the alternative music landscape that five years ago was a cornucopia of opportunity that there really is only room for… Continue reading REVIEW: Dog is Dead – All Our Favourite Stories