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The Hug and PintUnderrated and under-appreciated: the Edinburgh art-rockers bring the thrills regardless of venue
Scott Caldwell/16 April 2024
Underrated and under-appreciated: the Edinburgh art-rockers bring the thrills regardless of venue
Scott Caldwell/16 April 2024
The Glasgow band's third album forges its own defiant, idiosyncratic path
The Dinosaur Jr. frontman makes no concessions for a solo show; best to just immerse yourself in the guitar god's world
A rarely unique treat for Edinburgh on Friday, Aidan Moffat and Bill Wells’ performing in Cabaret Voltaire from their well tidy new album.
Adultery, religious meditation, deaths and funeral marches: a risky opening concert from the SCO which paid off.
A round-up of the winter season's three main orchestras from Edinburgh to Aberdeen.
Saturday night features a (rescheduled) gig with I’m From Barcelona and a double dunt of Death Disco who have a line up heaving with such quality they’ve had to rope in the SW3 Studio Warehouse.
This week in Glesga there's much to be said for quality bands' quality support acts and a £4 gig from one of the most acclaimed indie soloists in his own CONTINENT?
Local indie hero Withered Hand is joined by a cast of some of the capital's aces for a celebratory show, this Thursday at The Queens Hall.
Canada’s Chad VanGaalen’s spot in Sneaky Pete’s will try stemming the tide of drunken hordes mid-Cowgate with his scuzzy folk ensemble on the 19th.
Another week, another nippy gig clash to kick things off this coming Monday: power pop from Shonen Knife, homegrown folk from Kitty Daisy & Lewis...
This is 'dreich week' of the Edinburgh Festival that sorts the lightweights from the arts nuts and from the Edge Festival point of view you’ve a tough gig clashing decision at the end.
A blistering evening of punk rock from the former Dead Kennedys frontman with support from two of Glasgow’s finest purveyors of the sound.