Embodying the ethos of punk, All That Is Over mirrors the horrific state of humanity that the world has found itself in.
Barnaby Roper's crime drama doesn't break the mould, but its excellent performances from the likes of Eddie Marsan, Rory Kinnear and Sam Claflin make this zippy thriller very much worth your while.
The Art of Loving proves to be both a continuation and a step forward from Messy, with Dean bringing a new level of maturity and authenticity that brings depth and complexity to the album.
Much of what makes THAT'S SHOWBIZ BABY! work, though, is what we’ve already been drip-fed over the past year. The result is less revelation than stress test – a popstar proof-of-concept. In that, ...
The first non-fiction book from acclaimed Argentine author Mariana Enriquez is an examination of the cultural residue of ...
Patricia Lockwood's highly anticipated follow-up to No One Is Talking About This is a formal and narrative masterpiece.
The highly anticipated sophomore novel from the author of My Sister, The Serial Killer is an enjoyable if politically thin ...
After their sensational headline set at TRNSMT, Scottish rock legends Biffy Clyro return with their monumental tenth studio album, Futique.
Ahead of releasing their self-titled debut album, we catch up with the new sound of sunshine pop in young Scoltand, The Cords ...
GFT's young film programming team have come up with an electric lineup of films for this year's Glasgow Youth Film Festival.
One writer reflects on a love of maps – both physical and digital – and considers how local intimacies can transform the ...
There's a Proustian rush to this hook-drenched debut album from Glasgow’s Former Champ. With echoes of Camera Obscura, Allo ...