There's a new zine festival in town (or Fife), with the launch of Fife Queer Zine Fest. Elsewhere, there's book launches in ...
Lacking days but packing parties, February is set to be short, sweet and sweaty; our top picks including Bakey, Manga Saint Hilare and Jamz Supernova.
A new collaboration from the folk behind Timberyard, Shrimpwreck and Civerino's has real potential, but feels in need of some ...
For the last few years, the UK music scene has suffered from an underreported drought in girl bands. Girl Group make a pretty ...
A night celebrating Robert Burns via the music of David Byrne offers up a hit-and-miss rotation of star turns.
In anticipation of KAVARI’s upcoming release, we catch up with the Glasgow-based producer to talk health, horror and the ...
Tonally though they are optimistic, Glenn-Copeland looking toward a life beyond himself and into a hopeful future, trying to ...
From the first serrated riff on Sevastopol it's clear that Mandy, Indiana aren't softening up on their first album for Sacred Bones. Written in an “eerie” studio house outside Leeds doesn't give the ...
This week, Manipulate Festival returns with a gorgeous programme of puppetry and physical theatre. Elsewhere, Woom Room throw ...
Animal Collective electronics man Brian Ross Weitz concocts a droning stringscape for his debut solo album as Geologist.
The Speakeasy room is feeling cosy after the opening set and well-primed for the intimate folky musings of Naima Bock. She's ...
The stand-up origin story of Liverpudlian comic John Bishop provides the inspiration for Bradley Cooper's pleasingly low-key ...