Records | Album Review
Ryan Drever: The Xcerts' debut album In The Cold Wind We Smile seems to have struck a chord with critics and wide-eyed teens across the country; their energetic nu...
Records | Round Up
Ally Brown: Believe it or not, the Dirty Dozen isn't the dregs of the promo pile – some singles don't even earn a casual dismissal. Unfortunatel...
Gordon Bruce: We’ve all been there: in depths of angst, we see no way to express emotion other than through the outward pouring of aggression. The Xcerts have...
Music | Live Review
Jamie Scott: Opening with their first two singles - 2006's Bookshelf and last year's You Are My Coal Mine - Stonehaven's Copy Haho flow right in to the lead track ...
Music | Preview
Gordon Bruce: Everyone knows Glasgow is a musical hubbub, an inked-in city for any band that wants a career. But there’s always that pesky business of buying ...
Records | Single Review
Garry Thomson: The Xcerts seem to have done away with any notions of subtlety and complexity with this, their second single. It comes from being young and angry; rea...
Finbarr Bermingham: Misleading titles can be a bitch. Remember the sense of betrayal when you first saw The NeverEnding Story? Well the inclusion of the word breathtaking...