Stanley Odd
The Day I Went Deaf
Circular
Somewhat of a passing oddity, or preserving their place at the forefront of a growing Scottish hip-hop scene? more… “Stanley Odd”
Somewhat of a passing oddity, or preserving their place at the forefront of a growing Scottish hip-hop scene? more… “Stanley Odd”
And So I Watch You From Afar are steadily notching up great accolades; most recently the four-piece from Belfast won the Northern Ireland Music Award (NIMA) for Best Live Act 2011. more… “And So I Watch You From Afar”
With a new album on the way home-grown rockers Twin Atlantic are putting in the air miles ahead of the release of their second album ‘Free’, which is due for release in May. more… “Twin Atlantic”
As much as bands love playing Glasgow, they also respect it – and with respect comes an element of fear. more… “The Xcerts / Dinosaur Pile-Up”
Scotland has an undeniably rich musical heritage and arguably they don’t come any finer than Selkirk’s own, Frightened Rabbit. more… “Frightened Rabbit”
It is not often that an entire crowd is swept away by the beauty and sentiment of a song – but that was exactly the feeling more… “Wild Nothing”
The first time I saw Kate Nash, was at King Tuts in Glasgow in 2006. She performed in front of a modest crowd of 30 people – at the most – and I had feared after taking two years out to write and record her second album that it might be a case of deja-vu, with the exception of the venue. more… “Kate Nash”