Coming fashionably late, inertia presents its top 25 albums of the last year.
2024 h saw new ground broken and albums instantly certifying themselves as classics.
Read our releases rundown through the link below 🪇
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It’s that time of week again. Movie Mondays this week features The Last Year of Darkness, a doc centring on the resilient queer club culture of Chinese city Chengdu 🎭
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Do we control our own destinies? Movie Mondays this week features The Iron Claw, a biopic about the Von Erich professional wrestling dynasty and the struggle to break free from fate.
Check out this gripping post through the link below:
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A series of blows has wobbled First Minister Humza Yousaf. In this Sunday night post Charlie surveys the possible futures of Scotland's politics, and warns that the SNP could be headed for the long fall.
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Book Club reconvenes this Wednesday night as Charlie shares a run down on Thomas Halliday's blockbuster non-fiction book Otherlands https://t.co/UIpzpTIyZw
Sturgeon departs. What now? In tonight’s post, Charlie takes a brief and balanced look at Sturgeon’s legacy, and poses questions that whoever takes her place will have to answer. https://t.co/VFl8v6c7GT
Movie Mondays is back for its latest instalment and this week Ewan takes a look at the highly touted Aftersun from Scottish director Charlotte Wells
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Today we kick off our 2023 with a look back at the best albums from last year. From viral hits to under-the-radar artists, we have tried to include a wide variety here and think that these 25 albums were the very best from 2022 https://t.co/pbZpocgKZs
Movie Mondays returns this week for a new edition that takes things to the small screen. Where does Russia's paranoia come from? Charlie gives his full backing to TraumaZone in this post, a documentary series that sets out to answer this very question. https://t.co/XCMCzcAwl4
In this deeply personal piece Charlie reflects on acquainting himself with grief before sharing a tribute he wrote for his father's funeral. https://t.co/MU2bzjdtwi
Our book club reconvenes for a dark summer read from Charlie. Looking at J. G. Ballard's cult sci-fi novel Crash, he explores the book's themes and outlines why you should brave its grisly pages. Check out this high-impact entry through the link below 💥 https://t.co/tkik46nOiG
Tonight we bring you something a little different: here's a soulful, stream-of-consciousness meditation from Charlie on the Perma-Crisis, light pollution, and the redemptive power of the Scottish outdoors. Check it out through the link below ☄️ https://t.co/JgbYsvl2cQ
Another week, another Movie Monday post! This time Ewan takes a look at the nerve-wreaking Boiling Point, starring Stephen Graham.
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Welcome one and all to a new feature 'Inner Ears', where our writers chat about the music gracing their earphones right now. If you fancy some recommendations, dive right in through the link below 🤿 https://t.co/ZYPs7Nsnlg
Returning from a bit of a hiatus, we are back! Got some ideas on new pieces but for now have an ol' reliable- new Movie Mondays out now! https://t.co/0drtLCAGj1
Charlie joins us once more for his first post of the new year. This fresh entry to our book club takes a look at James Kelman's foul-mouthed, Booker Prize-winning novel about a blind alcoholic who finds himself lost in the streets of Glasgow. https://t.co/TufjoaQRsl
Here is Ewan’s Movie Mondays special featuring his top 5 films released in 2021. Enjoy folks and let us know your favourite of the year!
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We’re back again with our top albums of the year. Hope that everyone has a good 2022, we’ve been busy recently but our New Years resolution is to keep inertia alive and fresh. Have a good one and enjoy x https://t.co/hnOnOsjJS6
It’s #OCDAwarenessWeek, so today we’re bringing you a post written by Charlie that talks through his personal struggle with one of the most misrepresented mental illnesses. Check it out through the link below: https://t.co/yyNP5hku3K
Is the way we think about our ‘carbon footprint’ flawed? Today Ewan looks at the strangely insidious origin of the term and how it might skew our perception of climate change
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