Suede
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Monday February 8th
For a band whose initially seemingly unstoppable force somewhat petered out in the early noughties, the reconvened Suede have defiantly re-energised themselves since 2010 more… “Suede”
For a band whose initially seemingly unstoppable force somewhat petered out in the early noughties, the reconvened Suede have defiantly re-energised themselves since 2010 more… “Suede”
Bathed in an ethereal blue light, Sun Kil Moon’s Mark Kozelek enthrals a hushed audience of 350 people in the snug surroundings of Glasgow’s SWG3 venue. more… “Sun Kil Moon”
There’s something incongruous about seeing the dastardly, dangerous and formerly downright dirty Queens of the Stone Age in the shiny new arena which is the Glasgow Hydro. more… “Queens of the Stone Age”
Few would choose to open to a raucous Glasgow audience with a slow, sad, acoustic-based album track, but the recently reinvigorated Suede aren’t always keen to play to type. more… “Suede”
It’s a little after 8.30pm as Brooklyn’s Hem take the stage to an appreciative reception from a clearly dedicated bunch of fans. more… “Hem”
From October 1969 to September 1970, five callow youngsters managed to score four #1 hits on the U.S. chart, beginning with the immortal ‘I Want You Back’. more… “Can you feel it…”
Mastodon take the stage with a couple of waves, but without a word and immediately tear through current single ‘Dry Bone Valley’. more… “Mastodon”
Evan Dando takes the stage perhaps finally beginning to look something like his age, but still sporting that handsome face which graced so many covers in the mid-nineties more… “The Lemonheads”
The Glasgow audience rise to their feet as Glen Campbell takes to the stage, for the final time on Scottish and U.K. shores. The ovation is a warm salute to a man in the twilight of a long, successful career more… “Glen Campbell”
Back for a one off gig after just shy of six years are one of Glasgow’s most-missed acts, and formerly one of the bands most likely to: alt/post/math(s) rock rascals, Eska more… “Eska”