Music
The Skinny magazine music guide. We bring you the latest music highlights, gig reviews and previews, music videos, album reviews and features. Find exclusive interviews with local bands and international stars, bespoke playlists and video premieres.
-
Reviews
DJ Rashad – Double Cup
Trap, footwork and juke all have the potential to be seen as disposable, relying on chopped-up samples, and beats that go as dumb as they go hard. In the han... Read more »| 08 Oct 2013 -
Reviews
Russian Circles – Memorial
Varied textures and technical proficiency are just about as common as a big chap grunting into a microphone in the modern metal world, but Chicagoans Russian... Read more »| 08 Oct 2013 -
Reviews
Rae & Christian – Mercury Rising
Rae & Christian return after more than a decade with an album inspired by 70s British folk, but the results, recorded and played immaculately, border on ... Read more »| 08 Oct 2013 -
Reviews
Future of the Left – How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident
“The music industry is lying to you” preaches Andy Falkous on serrated satire Singing of the Bonesaws, chiding listeners for “[confusing] e... Read more »| 08 Oct 2013 -
Reviews
Paper Tiger – Laptop Suntan
The appeal of Paper Tiger's debut full-length album is exactly the same thing that makes it slightly underwhelming, although absolutely competent. This is th... Read more »| 08 Oct 2013 -
Reviews
Hector Bizerk – Nobody Seen Nothing
The first thing to note about Hector Bizerk's second album is the serious step up in terms of production technique – recorded and engineered by dr... Read more »| 07 Oct 2013
-
Interviews
In Hindsight: Ben Deily explores The Lemonheads' punk origins
As The Lemonheads prepare their earliest recordings for a new lease of life, formerly estranged co-founder Ben Deily revisits the Boston band's punk origins Read more »| 07 Oct 2013 -
Interviews
Duet: Everything Everything vs Dutch Uncles
As they prepare to head out on tour together, Everything Everything and Dutch Uncles have a meeting of minds about arena experiences, songcraft and when to say 'I love you' Read more »| 07 Oct 2013 -
Live Music
Oneohtrix Point Never @ The CCA, Glasgow, 1 October
The music of Brooklyn-based producer Oneohtrix Point Never is a tricky beast from which to attempt to wrest meaning. The intersection of live visuals with hi... Read more »| 04 Oct 2013 -
News
The Bulletin: Arts & Culture Roundup | 4 October
The fightback against misogyny in music, with Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES and Sinead O'Connor; the latest music videos from Fuck Buttons, Tim Hecker and Forest Swords; play with Tricky; be in a film with Nick Cave; plus crowdfunding and tour news Read more »| 04 Oct 2013 -
Interviews
Never Let Me Go: Daughter's Elena Tonra in interview
As Daughter explore America's Deep South for the first time, founder Elena Tonra stops to ponder why they're connecting with listeners far and wide Read more »| 04 Oct 2013 -
Interviews
These New Puritans’ Jack Barnett recaps Field of Reeds
Ahead of this month’s tour, we talk to These New Puritans’ Jack Barnett about their visionary, Elton-praised third album Field of Reeds Read more »| 04 Oct 2013 -
Live Music
Manic Street Preachers / Public Service Broadcasting @ Barrowland, Glasgow, 29 September
With prop televisions screening cut-and-paste newsreel and a sound that marries krautrock jams with clipped RP samples, Public Service Broadcasting’s h... Read more »| 03 Oct 2013 -
Reviews
Tim Hecker – Virgins
Tim Hecker’s choice of nomenclature for his songs can be incredibly misleading. On Virgins, his undeniably enigmatic but strikingly warm follow-up to t... Read more »| 03 Oct 2013 -
Reviews
Saint Max and the Fanatics – Saint Max is Missing and the Fanatics are Dead
A little over a year since their inaugural gig, Saint Max and the Fanatics deliver their full-length debut – a celerity that screams confidence and an ... Read more »| 03 Oct 2013