Lorna Irvine
Lorna Irvine is a Glasgow based arts critic with a profound fear of marzipan.
Reviews: 130
Other Articles: 4
Lizabett Russo
While I Sit And Watch This Tree Vol 2
More beautiful music from a singular singer songwriter
Ezra Collective
Where I’m Meant To Be
Absolutely life-affirming album from the Afro jazz act is impossible to resist
Marc Almond
Not quite greatest hits night leaves out a few gems, but has many great moments
Cosey Fanni Tutti / Delia Derbyshire
The Myths and the Legendary Tapes
One sonic pioneer salutes another
Eerie Wanda
Internal Radio
Expansive third album by Dutch/Croatian artist is a thing of disturbing beauty
Douglas Macintyre & Grant McPhee with Neil Cooper
Hungry Beat: The Scottish Independent Pop Underground (1977-1984)
Superb, vivid book for throbbing indie hearts everywhere
Sniffany & The Nits
The Unscratchable Itch
Itchy and scratchy punk goth brilliance in assured debut album
Podcast Review: The Lydian Spin
Lorna Irvine cocks an ear to no wave icon Lydia Lunch’s podcast zingers
Jim Burns
Director of It’s Not All Rock & Roll, a new documentary about Hamburg duo Swearing At Motorists, talks to Lorna Irvine about putting the film together