I was listening to Marc Riley’s 6music show today whilst cooking my dinner and a track came on, it was...
Home opens this record with a gorgeous throb of bass, growing ominous synths, a dark drumline, a pair of guitars...
The evening starts with four-piece, The Miss’s. A very simple set up; one seated guitarist, two seated singers and one...
Featuring the intelligent, wide-angled lens of Jonathan Melberg’s songwriting, Shearwater have created an even bigger, more theatrical, more ambitious, more...
This LP opens beguilingly, male and female vocals over a sustained organ note on Living Hell, before a subtle minimal...
Welcome! Come one, come all! Do I see a ray of sunshine peeking through the clouds? I do!? – I...
Kicking off with a fuzzy, scratchy version of the strident, robust rocking riff that underpins The Need For Money is...
For their “Lovely Folk” evening, Glasgow’s Margins Festival had assembled a stellar line up from the Scottish indie-folk scence. Popping...
So… am I the only one under the impression that in the last eight months or so Mr Turner’s enamourment...
Quirky and idiosyncratic may be over-used words to describe Beth Jeans Houghton, but it’s undeniable that she has always ploughed...
This is the first EP from Brooklyn quintet Quiet Lights, it begins with pulsing bass and ambience on Throat Cut...
It’s perfectly feasible that any of the three acts this evening could occupy the headline slot, their collective popularity evidenced...
Perfume Genius, or Mike Hadreas to others, and Mike to his mates, I would assume, earned his place on the...
Glaswegian new boys Die Hard are tipped for great things so I approached this album with equally great expectations. Formed...
‘Ask Me This’ finds Alcoholic Faith Mission four albums in, and it’s fair to say that the Danes have come...