Floaty folk fuses together with airy electronics on Skullcrusher’s ethereal second album, And Your Song Is Like a Circle.
Ahead of an epic solo exhibition at Glasgow's Tramway, we look back at the evolving creative practice of Rae-Yen Song, who ...
The French Film Festival UK returns with anticipated new films like Nouvelle Vague (Richard Linklater), The Stranger ...
On her debut album, Rianne Downey wears her heart on her sleeve across ten tracks that have an unmistakably Scottish flavour.
My adult life is completely entwined with The Skinny to a degree that is, I am certain, deeply unhealthy. The first issue came out in the autumn after I graduated, and the first thing I did of any ...
Ahead of performances from Altered Images and Hen Hoose as part of Pop Mutations' Tiny Changes fundraiser this month, the Hen Hoose collective put Clare Grogan's memory and knowledge of Scottish music ...
The third album from Brittney Parks, aka Sudan Archives, is a dizzying, frenetic collision of sound and vision.
Shoegaze revivalists They Are Gutting a Body of Water have spent nearly a decade taking the genre’s combination of surging power and spectral weightlessness and warping it into something off-kilter ...
While there's not much depth to the lyrics on the Dewaele brothers' latest album, when it sounds this good, who cares?
This year sees SQIFF turn ten. The festival's director, Indigo Korres, reflects on SQIFF's contribution to Scotland's queer ...
The room is bathed in a dim red glow as Rose Gray makes her entrance through the packed King Tut's crowd. She murmurs the ...
Katy Perry's Lifetimes Tour makes for an enjoyable show that is both earnest and absurd, dazzling and hilariously over the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results