Interview
Johnny Mac and the Faithful
Geoff Ford talks to the jobbing Glasgow songwriter propelled into the limelight by a Rod Stewart support slot
Love, Loss and Cake
Every year new performers come to Edinburgh in August hoping to make a name for themselves and establish a career. But not every Edinburgh debutant is on that path…
Stina Tweeddale
“It was freeing to not have the restrictions”. Honeyblood star on going it alone with the third album.
Mark Kingswood
The man redefining the crooner talks to us before his Perth gig with Jools Holland
Party Time with Black Lace in Tenerife
We track down an Edinburgh musician now plying his trade with the 80s pop band people loved to hate
Captain Sensible
“Right and left are two cheeks of the same arse!” The Damned man talks punk, politics and trains.
Nazareth turn 50
Scottish rockers’ founder member Pete Agnew tells us about new album Tattooed on My Brain. “It’s a cracker!”
Christine Bovill
Matthew Keeley talks to the former teacher turned cabaret star who has become a Fringe fixture
Pianodrome
A playable ampitheatre of pianos turns a Botanic Gardens lawn into another unusual pop-up Fringe venue.
Sweet Sole Music
We spoke to Mhairi MacDonald of Every Sole Productions, the online music channel showcasing the best of Edinburgh music.
Modern Maori Quartet
The Fringe may be over, but the Social Bitches are still dining out – taking the Modern Maori Quartet to Chaophraya.
The Physics House Band
Ambitious math rock trio chat improvisation, Stewart Lee, and their latest album.
Ian Anderson
Jethro Tull frontman talks to Stephen Riley about reworking his music for string quartet