Joe McAlinden
Where The Clouds Go Swimming
C.A.R.
Is it okay to describe Joe McAlinden as a “veteran”? more… “Joe McAlinden”
Is it okay to describe Joe McAlinden as a “veteran”? more… “Joe McAlinden”
Summer’s here and Jason Sweeney is here to soundtrack it with his third album of, sun-drenched psychedelia. more… “Sweeney Straddles The Sun”
Neil Pennycook has long had his eye on a heady conceptual release more… “Meursault”
When Falkirk’s Viva Stereo’s member dispersed around the UK, guitarist Rob McKinlay headed north more… “Paper Machine Music”
Remarkably, Dundonian outfit Spare Snare are celebrating 30 years in showbiz, and what a way to do it. more… “Spare Snare”
Scottish-based twins Rachael and Paul Swinton have been releasing music for a new years now but this new album marks some major progress more… “Cloth”
Formed by schoolfriends in 2004, this Glasgow indie act were soon heralded as “ones to watch”; more… “Popup”
Reissues are big business nowadays, but while they’re often big-money vinyl cash cows, they can sometimes simply serve as an introduction to an artist overlooked years earlier. more… “Swimmer One”
Opposites attract, the old cliche has it, but quite how Malcolm Middleton of Arab Strap and Joel Harries of Team Leader got together is unclear. more… “Lichen Slow”
Younger readers / listeners could be forgiven for drawing a blank on Colin MacIntyre and his band, given that Mull Historical Society’s heyday was nigh on two decades ago. more… “Mull Historical Society”