NEWS, REVIEWS & FEATURES FROM THE DOPEST LADIES IN POP. LISTEN. LOOK. LOVE.

Main Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Timeline

Author Archives: Suzanne Neilson

Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono named as director of Meltdown 2013

Featuredby Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

Visual artist, musician, environmental/feminist/peace activist: Yoko Ono’s CV is bulging with credentials that show her to be the perfect choice to curate next year’s Meltdown festival. Going strong since 1993, […]

Read Article →
News
tumblr_mbzi7iigz41qavqigo1_500

Top 10 Spooky Standards

November 1, 2012by Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

Here at She’s So Dope we’re feeling all seasonal, pulling on our woollies, turning up the thermostat and carving our pumpkins with a steaming hot cup of tea in hand. […]

Read Article →
Features
Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas cancels up-coming tour dates

Featuredby Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

The London singer/songwriter has pulled out of several live shows due to serious illness. La Havas has had to cancel further dates of her UK tour after being hospitalised last […]

Read Article →
News
CHURCHES

New Sounds – 02 Oct 2012

Featuredby Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

CHURCHES, Ellie Goulding, Bat For Lashes and Rihanna feature in our run down of this weeks New Sounds. SONG OF THE WEEK… CHURCHES – ‘The Mother We Share’ Lauren Mayberry’s […]

Read Article →
New Sounds, News and Reviews, Reviews
Honeyblood

Dope As Podcast with Stina from Honeyblood

Featuredby Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

We dropped in on Honeyblood guitarist and singer, Stina to talk talented women in music. Artists featured this week are The Girls, Marissa Nadler, PJ Harvey, Grass Widow and Hang on the Box. Fresh from supporting Sleigh […]

Read Article →
Dope As Podcast, Features
Lauren Mayberry: Image by John Speirs

Holy Electro! It’s CHURCHES!

Featuredby Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

Since electro-poppers CHURCHES revealed their pounding anthem, “Lies”, there’s been an ever-growing hubbub around them. The Glasgow trio, made-up of Lauren Mayberry, Iain Cook, Martin Doherty, are a live force to […]

Read Article →
Features
The three members of Pussy Riot in court

Pussy Riot put the boot in Putin with closing statements

August 8, 2012by Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

The now infamous trial of the Russian Punk band came to a close today  as Russian journalists met the closing statements with rapturous applause. Lead singer, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova condemned Putin’s […]

Read Article →
News
Holly Drummond - Cloud Nine EP

Holly Drummond: Cloud Nine EP – Album Review

Featuredby Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

  Edinburgh lass charms with her dreamy debut. Holly Drummond’s EP showcases her sweet indie-folk stylings that seem older than her 18 years. Playing open mic nights and gigs around […]

Read Article →
Reviews
800px-Parade_(band)

Popsters Parade drop new song

August 1, 2012by Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

Parade of 2011 pop party anthem ‘Louder’ are back with a free download from their up-coming album. It’s been building on the groups’ social networking sites for a while now, promising a […]

Read Article →
News, News and Reviews
rihanna-vma-nominations

Rihanna and Katy Perry head nominations for this years MTV VMAs

August 1, 2012by Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

Pop’s first ladies represent in the VMA’s big awards. Rihanna and Katy Perry lead the girls in the nominees for this years VMAs. Rihanna has picked up five nominations, including Best Pop […]

Read Article →
News

Post navigation

1 2 3 Next →

Dope Sounds

  • New Sounds
  • Dope As Podcast
  • She’s So Dope on This is my Jam
  • She’s So Dope Spotify Playlist

Follow us on Twitter

  • Yoko Ono named as director of Meltdown 2013 wp.me/p2tRtf-7Z 6 months ago
  • Another #ff for @GlasgowLadyfest, an exciting new music festival showcasing some of the best female bands around. They so dope... 6 months ago
  • #ff @tyciblog An awesome website on everything from music to politics written for women, by women. Follow! Follow! 6 months ago
  • Due to ghosts in our machines we couldn't post this yesterday so hear it is today, our Top 10 Spooky Standards...wooo! wp.me/p2tRtf-7H 6 months ago
  • “Things You Can Be on Halloween Besides Naked” by Emotistyle is my new jam. ♫ t.thisismyjam.com/shessodope/_3n… 6 months ago
Follow @so_dope_music

Like us on Facebook

Archives

  • November 2012
  • October 2012
  • August 2012
  • July 2012
  • June 2012

Categories

  • Dope As Podcast
  • Features
  • New Sounds
  • News
  • News and Reviews
  • Reviews
  • Who's that Girl?

Take your pick

90s After the Goldrush album album review Amerigo Amy Winehouse Banga Bat For Lashes CHURCHES Dope As podcast female artists female musicians Glasgow band Godmother of Punk Gwen Stefani Holly Drummond indie/acoustic Jesus H Foxx Kate Nash Kimbra Lady Gaga Maria Maria Schneider Neil Young new single New Sounds No Doubt Patti Smith PJ Harvey podcast pop punk-poetry Push and Shove reggae reviews Rihanna Settle Down singer-songwriter ska Tallah Brash This is the Girl Two Way Street Vows women in music Yoko Ono

My Links

  • Glasgow PodcART
  • Kit Foster Design
  • Pop Justice
  • She's So Dope on This is My Jam
  • Song By Toad
  • The Girls Are
  • The Other Woman

RSS Guardian Music

  • Glastonbury festival 2013: the Temple construction crew – video profile
    Cameron Robertson: At the 2011 festival, the Bullring – also known as Campo Pequeno – hosted mock bullfights, tomato fights and wrestling. We meet Jake Owen and his construction team as they rebuild the venue – rebranded the Temple – for this year's festivalCameron Robertson    
  • Behind the Candelabra – Cannes 2013 review
    Steven Soderbergh's biopic of the pianist is a bizarre anti-Pinocchio parable in which toxic love transforms a handsome young man a deeply unhappy latex dollAfter Side Effects, supposedly his final work for the cinema, Steven Soderbergh has now apparently performed his post-swansong. Behind the Candelabra was commissioned for HBO television but is shown […]
  • Ane Brun – Feeling Good: New music
    Pretty much everyone's had a go at Feeling Good, but there's something magical about Ane Brun's subtle reworkingReading on mobile? Click here to listenWritten by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1964 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd, Feeling Good has become one of the most covered songs of the modern era. […]
  • The Clash to release new box set
    Sound System set to be accompanied by best-of album, sequenced to copy a 1982 Brixton showThe Clash are to release two new compilations in September – including a box set designed by bassist Paul Simonon to replicate an 80s boombox. Sound System will contain remasters of the band's first five albums, from The Clash to Combat Rock, plus three CDs of sing […]
  • Fiat's YouTube hit shows adverts breaking down borders online
    Arianna featuring Pitbull's Sexy People is perfect example of ad-promo hybrids that wouldn't be allowed on TVAs technology slowly removes the distinction between content watched on a television and content viewed on a computer screen or mobile device, it's increasingly difficult to draw an absolute distinction between programming and advertisi […]
  • Ane Brun – Feeling Good: New music
    The world shouldn't need another cover of Feeling Good, but Ane Brun's reworking is subtly captivatingReading this on mobile? Click here to listenWritten by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1964 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd, Feeling Good has become one of the most covered songs of the modern era. Most famou […]
  • Ray Manzarek of the Doors dies aged 74
    Founding member of band was touchstone of hits like Break On Through to the Other Side and Light My FireRay Manzarek, a founding member with The Doors whose keyboard work was a touchstone of hits like Break On Through to the Other Side and Light My Fire, has died at the age of 74 after a battle with cancer.The musician died at a clinic in Rosenheim, Germany, […]
  • In praise of … the Tim takeoff | Editorial
    As the first official British astronaut, Major Tim Peake will surely rescue his first name from derisionThe sickly child in Dickens and the dog in Blyton – the literary canon was never especially kind to Tims but it was Harry Enfield who finally did for them. After the "nice but dim" caricature, the "Come on, Tim" mantra that accompanied […]
  • Placeta Joe Strummer inaugurated in Granada
    New square reverberates to Clash songs as musicians gather in Spanish city to celebrateIt is a small square, set away on the far side of the magnificent Alhambra complex, but friends say the Placeta Joe Strummer inaugurated on Monday evening in the southern Spanish city of Granada would have delighted the Clash frontman.With its white walls, reddish sand, pi […]
  • I Need a Dodge! Joe Strummer on the Run – video preview
    A taster of Nick Hall's documentary, which chronicles the Clash frontman's time in Spain in the 80s    
Blog at WordPress.com. | Theme: Oxygen by AlienWP.
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Powered by WordPress.com