Edinburgh’s finest Vistas, with their tremendous ability to knock out a hell of a lot of material in a short...
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For many, Gerard Love’s departure from Teenage Fanclub five years ago – for reasons that range from differences of opinion within...
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It was in February 2021, that Cherry Red released The Liberty Recordings, a comprehensive account of Classix Nouveaux albums, from...
Having boarded an aeroplane at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport on the 29th of February 1980 as The Boys Next Door the five...
On the third song of the night Canadian indie popper Haley Blais is faux conducting her band through the mid-section...
There’s no doubt many contenders for what the best and most important year in rock music is. Certainly 1979 is...
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Chan Marshall, better known as Cat Power, has released three cover albums over the course of her near-three decade career....
As Raveloe, Glasgow-based songwriter Kim Grant masterfully weaves together folk, dream pop, and poignant storytelling in her latest album, Exit...