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.
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Machine Head - The Blackening
An all too familiar riff and vocal package. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Burn - Global Warning
Unashamedly melodic retro-rock. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Mumm-Ra - She's Got You High
...a bland, heard-it-all-before exercise in Radio 2-targeted schlock-pop. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
Interviews
Bruce Foxton... From The Jam
Paul basically just said 'good to see you man' and we had a bit of a hug. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
Interviews
BRMC - Heads Up High
Yeah, opening for Neil Young's a real drag... - Peter Hayes
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Valet - Blood is Clean
If Eraserhead had been made in 2007, this would be the soundtrack. Read more »| 11 May 2007
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Unsane - Visqueen
Still barraging listeners with sludge-punk monstrosities. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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PW Long - God Bless the Drunkard's Dog
A startling reinvention of raw rock in the style of Hendrix. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Papercuts - Can't Go Back
An enchanting exercise in retro-reverence. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Maria McKee - Late December
Tastefully arranged but lacking personality: McKee attempts to cover all musical bases. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Le Reno Amps - So For Your Thrills
Deliberately tumbledown. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Julie Fowlis - Cuilidh
Marvellous songs, faultlessly arranged and performed with conviction. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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James Yorkston - Roaring the Gospel
Yorkston is a born songwriter with a knack for surprising his listeners in almost every verse. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Amandine - Solace in Sore Hands
Stunning. Read more »| 11 May 2007 -
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Alberta Cross - The Thief and the Heartbreaker
A broken landscape, where the devil is on every street corner and hearts are broken, yet hopeful. Read more »| 11 May 2007