Fionn Crossan

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LIVE REVIEW: The Dunts Live at SWG3, Glasgow

LIVE REVIEW: The Dunts Live at SWG3, Glasgow

Despite not being very familiar with the Dunts music before the evening of their headline show at SWG3 in Glasgow,…

4 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Conor Furlong – Rapid Eye Movement

Dublin singer-songwriter Conor Furlong has been making waves with the announcement of his debut album ‘Rapid Eye Movement’, to be…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The National – I Am Easy To Find

2017’s 'Sleep Well Beast' was a huge moment for The National, winning them their first Grammy. The tense, dark record…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Mac DeMarco – ‘Here Comes The Cowboy’

The return of indie rock slacker icon Mac DeMarco comes in the form of ‘Here Comes the Cowboy’. While his…

5 years ago

LIVE REVIEW: Pinegrove – The Dissection Room, Summerhall, Edinburgh

It wasn’t long ago that many thought Pinegrove was forever gone. Blossoming into indie rocks one of inventive stars after…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Cinematic Orchestra – To Believe

One of Englands finest experimental groups, The Cinematic Orchestra have returned this year with ‘To Believe’, their first studio album…

5 years ago

LIVE REVIEW: The Cinematic Orchestra at Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow

After returning with their first album in 12 years, ‘To Believe’, ‘The Cinematic Orchestra’ last night brought their immersive live…

5 years ago

LIVE REVIEW: The Japanese House at The Caves, Edinburgh

The atmosphere at the venue before The Japanese House took to the stage was electric. Loud chattering conversation echoed on…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: These New Puritans – Inside The Rose

Channelling new wave through a dark contemporary lens, English act These New Puritans have returned with their fourth album, ‘Inside…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: American Football – LP3

In 2016, American Football released their second self-titled album, or ‘LP2’ after a 17-year gap between their now iconic debut.…

5 years ago

LIVE REVIEW: She Drew The Gun – Mono Bar, Glasgow

Liverpudlian outfit She Drew The Gun brought their unique punk-influenced psych-pop to Mono Bar in Glasgow, the third date on…

5 years ago

LIVE REVIEW: Nils Frahm – SEC Armadillo – 18th February 2019

For most attending, myself included, tonight provided closure for those who planned to see Nils in the Royal Concert Hall…

5 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Ben Howard – Noonday Dream

After a four year silence after the release of his critically acclaimed album, ‘I Forget Where We Were’ there was…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Wood Burning Savages – ‘Stability’

Derry punks ‘The Wood Burning Savages’ have provided us with a statement full of anger and political frustration on their…

6 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Godspeed You! Black Emperor – “Luciferian Towers”

Some might argue that what makes a song political is the message that lies within in its lyrics; it must…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Enter Shikari – “The Spark”

Enter Shikari return this year with “The Spark”. The fifth album to follow up 2015's release “The Mindsweep”, a hugely…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Mogwai – “Every Countrys Sun”

‘Every Country’s Sun’ may be seen by some as Mogwai’s first peek above ground since 2014’s acclaimed Rave Tapes -…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Steven Wilson – “To The Bone”

Steven Wilson, formerly of Porcupine Tree, this year released his 5th solo album “To The Bone”. The renowned progressive rock…

7 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Gareth Dunlop – “No.79”

You could say Belfast songwriter Gareth Dunlop has been working up to this moment for a long time. Releasing two…

7 years ago

Exclusive Video Premiere: THE COUTH – ‘Fire’

'Fire's the latest offering from the unapologetic, frantic punk rock four piece 'The Couth'. Taken from the groups latest release,…

7 years ago