There is always a moment in a Low set where your hairs stand on end. Usually when the Duluth, Minnesota...
IDLES’ Joe Talbot has a tummy upset. He tells us this early on, adding, “If I stop singing and look...
– This year’s Bestival, Rob Da Bank’s festival on the Isle of Wight, narrowly avoided being hit by the tail...
Audio, set in one of the shadiest parts of the city centre, is not exactly the worst venue Glasgow has...
Somewhat Damaged is a regular alt-rock night hosted in Camden’s Unicorn pub. I’m late and I’ve missed the opening act....
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There is something quintessentially heart-warming about the Indietracks Festival. It is an event that has become well established on the...
‘Full album’ shows have been in vogue for quite a while now, with the gig-going public showing no signs of...
Coming originally from Elgin in Moray, Siobhan Wilson will no doubt be familiar with the strict observance of the Sabbath,...
Nadia Reid has come a long way. Not only has the Port Chalmers-based singer-songwriter travelled nearly 20,000 kilometres from her...
Forlorn, and exhausted, I made my way on site to Primavera Festival for the third of the three official...
Is there a better, more consistent American band of the 21st Century than We Are Scientists? The answer you’re looking...
When it comes to independent record shops, Rough trade East is considered to be one of the jewels in the...
Perhaps it’s an age thing, but sit-down gigs are undoubtedly welcome on occasion, not least for the avoidance of being...
It is now seven and a half years since I first had the great pleasure of catching Andrew Combs in...
By early Friday afternoon the rains had stopped and a pale sun was starting to poke its head through the...