The Lovely Eggs - Eggsistentialism
The latest from the psychedelic punks is a little hit and miss, but is sure to blast away your ennui
Gary Sullivan/18 May 2024
The latest from the psychedelic punks is a little hit and miss, but is sure to blast away your ennui
Gary Sullivan/18 May 2024
Portishead frontwoman's long awaited solo debut is spellbinding, an enrapturing portrait of melancholy and hope
Black Country upstarts are a multi-faceted delight on this debut of feral abandon and glimmers of hope
Hectic end to the week for capital gigs, packed with excellent supports and a tough clashing decision for your Sunday night.
New York’s folk feminist Ani DiFranco brings her cross-Atlantic-celtic sound under the ABC's colossal disco ball.
Enigmatic Swiss duo invent the Cajun-Celidh on Blue Monday, starting a 'Stricly Come Boogie Woogie' in the process
Arizona’s Giant Sand poured downstairs into the intimate environment of the ABC2 in the opening weekend of Celtic Connections.
The New York artists responsible two of last years best albums crack the ice on Glasgow Gigs for 2011 next week.
A tangy dollop of cajun-folk and kooky indie early next week starts 2011's capital gigging at Sneaky Pete's and Liquid Room.
Melt away any 'January Blues' with the annual Scottish Folk feast
Gigging in Glasgow will no doubt see many of 2010's Christmas shindiggery rocking around the microphones.
Baltimore's Beach House return to Glasgow for the second time this year, glimmering their way Òran Mór.
Director Stephen Deazley gets ready for the inaugural festival