Periphery are one of the many bands that have been chucked into the so called djent scene, despite that being only a tiny part of what they offer. Their latest EP Clear has seen each member of the band compose a track, which has led to a Periphery EP that may not sound like you expected.
Muppets: Most Wanted
The Muppets (2011) was one of the big surprises of the last few years, as it took everyone’s favourite puppets and made over one hundred and sixty five million dollars at the box office, alongside scooping as Oscar for best song. Therefore, it’s hardly any surprise to see a sequel hit the screens with Jason Segel and Amy Adams dropping out for Ricky Gervais and James Bobin keeping his spot in the directorial chair.
Mid-Weekly Playlist 3/4/2014
So this is the playlist from Stuart’s Alternative Hour on what I believe will have been the 21st of March? This allows me to now be up to date in terms of posting things up and therefore from tomorrow I shall just be putting in on the site after the show itself. Hope you enjoy. You should all tune in at noon to have a listen! You can find it here.
The only song not on Spotify was, Marmozets – Collisions
Network Flashback: The Shield vs Ryback and Team Hell No

So writing about wrestling, something I spend far too much of my life watching, has kind of fallen by the wayside recently on Ramblings About… So with that in mind I’ve decided to start a series where I will go back and watch a match on the WWE Network and then do a review of it, taking into mind what we know now.
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Under The Skin
Let’s just put this out there straight away, Under The Skin is weird. There is no two ways about it, it’s just fact. It’s part sci-fi, part horror and part psychological fuck up. Directed by Jonathan Glazer and starring Scarlett Johansson it’s been a bit of a personal project for the two of them to get this movie, based off of Michel Faber’s novel of the same name, onto the big screen in recent years. Filmed in Glasgow it’s hardly the big box office smashes we have come to expect from Johansson and this is one of the most interesting films she’s done.
Weekly Playlist 28/3/2014
This was the playlist from the second week of my show on Radio ENRG, which can be heard most Friday’s at 12. I will be putting the third week up on Wednesday meaning I’ll be up to date and I can just put the rest up after the actual show I’m playing the playlist on. I hope you all enjoy.
The songs not on Spotify can be found below.
Taking Back Sunday – Happiness Is
Taking Back Sunday are one of those bands who a lot of people have some memories of enjoying in their teenage years, before they discovered that they really preferred head banging to Metallica, or maybe that’s just me. However, they are still a band and they are still very much on the go having recently reformed with their original line up and having now released their sixth studio album Happiness Is.
Truckfighters – Universe
Entering the world of Truckfighters is always an interesting experience, despite originating in Sweden they sound like they’ve come straight out of Palm Desert, California in a fog of smoke. Their fourth album Universe came out in February and is a collection of stoner rock tracks drenched in the world of Kyuss and co.
Kiltwalk Gearing up for a Big Year in 2014
This year’s charity Kiltwalk has set itself the goal of raising two million pounds. The annual event is taking place in Glasgow, Dundee, Edinburgh, Speyside and Aberdeen and is working alongside a wide range of local and national children’s charities.
The Edinburgh event will take place on the 11th of May and the 26-mile walk kicks off from Murrayfield at 9am. With last year’s seeing an impressive 1,350 people taking part, this year they are hoping to more than double that figure, with the number of walkers being capped at 3,000. Mhairi Pearson, the Head of Marketing and Fundraising at the Kiltwalk, is confident that they can reach their targets:
“Last year we raised over 1 million pounds and we are going for 2 million this year, which I am confident we will get.”
Those taking part in the event, and the charity themselves, cite the simplicity of it as being a key part behind its success. It works essentially as it says on the tin, you walk while wearing a kilt. It also lacks any competitive edge insuring a relaxed atmosphere for those involved. If the full 26 miles sounds a bit too much however, there is also a half walk, which comes in at 13 miles, and an even shorter ‘Wee Walk’, which covers only six, making sure that the whole family can have a go.
Lloyd Mawson, who is walking in the event to raise money for a friend’s sister who suffers from Cystic Fibrosis, believes that the casual nature of the event is one of the main reasons that it has proven successful:
“It is something that is very inclusive, you don’t have to be an athlete or take a great deal of time to do this kind of stuff, so if more charity events were along these lines we could raise an awful lot of money.”
With the event-taking place in order to raise money for children’s charities, each year is seeing more and more people get involved. National groups like Cash for Kids are key partners of the organisation, but there is also a strong focus on insuring more local organisations are involved. For example, Edinburgh’s own The Sick Kids Friends Foundation, a charity that supports the work of the Royal Hospital for sick children in Edinburgh, is one of the main charity partner’s for the Edinburgh event. They will receive a share of all sponsorship raised from the Edinburgh Kiltwalk, but are also inserting their own team into the event, from whom they will receive 50% of all sponsorship raised.
If you are interested in taking part in the Kiltwalk or in volunteering to help with the organisation, all the details can be found on their website, www.thekiltwalk.co.uk.
Weekly Playlist 21/3/14
Alright, as the whole every Monday thing has failed, I’ve decided to reinvent this. I am currently doing a radio show every Friday at 12 on Radio ENRG, which can be found here. So I figured from now on I’d just post up the playlist from my show after the fact! Now I’m a couple of weeks behind, so I will start with week one, but the radio station is off air next week so that will allow me to catch up and then I’ll slip another one in during the week at some point. So here is week one of Stuart’s Alternative Hour (inventive title isn’t it?)
The only track not on Spotify was GutterGodz – “All I Want to do is Rock ‘N’ Roll” which you can find here.


