Where Girls Aloud meets Fiona Apple: Medb - Glasgow’s new rising star
Music, Pop Culture, Interviewed, Art and Culture Charlotte Lewis Music, Pop Culture, Interviewed, Art and Culture Charlotte Lewis

Where Girls Aloud meets Fiona Apple: Medb - Glasgow’s new rising star

Glasgow’s music scene has a new star on the rise: Medb, a singer-songwriter whose unique blend of pop, post-punk, and experimental sounds has been turning heads across the UK. From her early days in Belfast to her current life in Glasgow, Medb’s journey has been defined by resilience, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to her artistic vision

Music was in Medb’s blood from the very beginning. Both of her parents were recording musicians, regularly played on local radio, and introduced her to the thrill of performing from a young age. Alongside her brothers, who also formed their own band, Medb grew up immersed in music, singing into tape recorders and experimenting on a second-hand Yamaha keyboard. By her mid-teens, she was writing original songs, setting the foundation for the career she is pursuing today.

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Progeny & Power: Designer Tarika Kinney Weaves Her Matriarchal Lineage Into Living Garments
Irish, Fashion, Fashion Month, Art and Culture Charlotte Lewis Irish, Fashion, Fashion Month, Art and Culture Charlotte Lewis

Progeny & Power: Designer Tarika Kinney Weaves Her Matriarchal Lineage Into Living Garments

Belfast-born designer Tarika Kinney doesn’t just make clothes; she resurrects memory. Her graduate collection Progeny, unveiled at Glasgow School of Art is less a debut than a declaration. Across translucent knitwear, cast surfaces and fraying edges preserved like relics, Kinney constructs a personal archive of womanhood, ancestry and renewal.

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