Music | Live Review
Ryan Drever: It's always a shame when an audience is tardy, leaving a band like Licker (***) to play to the walls. However, the band themselves don't seem too faze...
Dave Kerr: Tonight’s homage to the fuzz pedal begins in earnest as St Deluxe knuckle down to the business of evoking Dinosaur Jr at their eardrum-popping b...
Music | Feature
Dave Kerr: Mark Arm and Steve Turner have seen it all in Mudhoney’s 21 year career to date, from unwittingly triggering a worldwide phenomenon with their d...
Music | Feature | New Blood
Ian Crichton: In any band's lifetime, the chance to collaborate with your primary influences is a rare honour - for many musicians, it's simply impossible; you can'...
Music | Preview
Chris Buckle: Way back when, Mudhoney were big, loud cornerstones of the Seattle grunge scene. While they’ve subsequently lost the limelight, they’ve ma...
Nicol J. Craig, Chris Duncan, Rosie Davies, Ryan Drever & Paul Mitchell: FRIIDAY It’s only seven o’clock on Friday evening of RockNess, so it’s obviously far too early to start dishing out the award for &...
Michael Hunter: And so it seems the festival season has crept back upon us, sidling up with all the stealth and dexterity of a hungry cat, almost eerily unnoticed. Fi...
Ted Maul: Formed from the remnants of the briefly awesome Cap 'n Jazz, Joan of Arc welcome in the month of June with a curveball comprised of experimental indie...
Martin Kirwan: 1. Sonic Youth. They're still vital today, making challenging, inspiring, discordant beautiful noise - and the band's been going for 20 plus years. Th...
Victoria Davie: Space rockers The Telescopes may have formed over twenty years ago but they are still recording and more importantly still gigging, albeit with a slim...
Records | Album Review
Nick Mitchell: Having played their own small part in the 20-year-long shape-shifting story of Glasgow indie darlings BMX Bandits, Jamie Cameron and Martin Kirwan dec...