Funeral For a Friend

Glasgow King Tut's

While Memory and Humanity seemed to pass by fairly unnoticed, Welcome Home, Armageddon will without a doubt cause a stir among Funeral For a Friend fans who have long awaited the band’s return to their heavier sounds. more… “Funeral For a Friend”

Athlete

Glasgow 02 ABC

A smaller than expected audience sparsely populates the O2 ABC in Glasgow tonight, most likely a result of the recent heavy snowfall rather than Athlete’s waning popularity. more… “Athlete”

We Are Scientists

Glasgow O2 ABC

Touring on the back of their latest album release, ‘Barbara’, We Are Scientists are welcomed by a chanting, stomping, sold out crowd at Glasgow’s O2 ABC. It’s apparent that enthusiasm is cranked high.
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Kids In Glass Houses

Glasgow O2 Academy


Katie Perry’s ‘Teenage Dream’ during the pre-set playlist receives as much chanting and bouncing as support act Boys Like Girls, giving the firm impression that a very young audience is out in force tonight at the O2 Academy to see Kids in Glass Houses.
They begin their set with an understated intro and frontman, Aled, standing on a raised platform facing away from the audience.

The band kick in and commence a set of well crafted, melodic, American-influenced, teen-movie-soundtrack songs much to the frantic approval of the crowd. Kegs, red plastic cups, and gross-out pranks would not be out of place at this gig.

Of course, there is certainly enough presence, talent and energy on stage to interest a wider demographic of music fans. All in all, K.I.G.H put on the type of show that will be followed by a hangover, a vague concern about tinnitus, memories of a tremendously fun night, and quite possibly a bollocking for staying out too late.


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