Since Yesterday: Carla J Easton Guest Blog
Musician Carla J Easton and her co-director Blair Young have a hit on their hands with their lovingly conceived feature length documentary Since Yesterday: The Untold Story of Scotland’s Girl Bands. Named after the classic Strawberry Switchblade single, the film spotlights a selection of ace but neglected all-girl outfits from down the decades, most with…
November 8, 2024
David Scott: Five Great Glasgow Gigs
We were delighted to hear from David Scott ahead of the Pearlfishers shows in October and November. David wrote a lovely blog for us back in May and this is another great read about five great Glasgow gigs that made a lasting impression …Over to David… Photographer: Margaret Scott The Pearlfishers play shows through…
October 18, 2024
Guest Blog: Katy Lironi: ‘matilda in the middle’, family, music and mayhem
We’re delighted to host a lovely guest blog from Katy Lironi ahead of the publication of her memoir matilda in the middle, a musical family memoir. Katy is a fixture of the Scottish music scene and is in permanent creative overload with her band The Secret Goldfish and record label Creeping Bent (both with husband…
September 16, 2024
FRETS CONCERTS: GUEST BLOG BY DOUGLAS MACINTYRE
Here’s a guest blog from Douglas MacIntyre about the wonderful FRETS concerts, which continue to go from strength to strength. FRETS is a brilliant example of community collaboration where family pitch in and all profits are ploughed back into providing more shows: it’s a great thing. Over to Douglas for the story behind the small…
August 12, 2024
Happy 20th Birthday to John Cavanagh’s ‘Soundwave’ show at the Flying Duck
John Cavanagh’s Soundwave radio show reaches its twentieth anniversary on Thursday 22nd August and there’s a special happening to mark the occasion at Glasgow’s Flying Duck. This twentieth birthday concert highlights three favourites, heard regularly on the show. Tickets are on sale at Monorail Music, King’s Court: https://www.seetickets.com/event/soundwave-at-20/the-flying-duck/3127343 https://tickets-scotland.com/ Master songwriter (and David Shrigley collaborator) Iain…
August 5, 2024
‘Peter Pike or Pink’: The Tenementals ft. Sarah Martin
On 2 August 2024, Glasgow band The Tenementals will release ‘Peter Pike or Pink’, which is the second single from their forthcoming debut album, Glasgow: A History (Volume I of VI). The album recounts a radical history of Glasgow and will be released by Strength in Numbers Records in the autumn. Appearing as a guest…
July 29, 2024
Postcards From Scotland by Grant McPhee – The North London Poly Riots
Thanks to Grant McPhee for sharing this extract from his new book Postcards From Scotland: Scottish Independent Music 1983-1995 available now from Omnibus Press and all good bookshops. An oral history of the era’s DIY music scene, Postcards From Scotland is constructed from over 100 first-person interviews with musicians, record labels, venues, promoters and journalists…
July 23, 2024
Shirley Manson Part Two: “We’ve just been this little engine that could.”
In the second part of our chat with the brilliant Shirley Manson, she looks back at the turbulent recording of their 2005 album Bleed Like Me as it receives its first every vinyl release. But she starts by teasing some information on Garbage’s forthcoming eighth album, to be released next year. Garbage play TRNSMT Glasgow…
July 11, 2024
Shirley Manson: “I just wanna come home and see clouds”
We’re delighted to present a two-part interview with an icon of Scottish rock and pop, the magnificent Shirley Manson, who has fronted alt.rockers Garbage for over thirty years now. The band are embarking on their first European tour since the pandemic and there are two opportunities this coming weekend to see them – they play…
July 8, 2024
St. Luke’s Reggae All Dayer July 28th
We were happy to hear from the mighty St.Luke’s when they contacted us about their upcoming reggae all-dayer. It sounds like just the thing for July in Glasgow. Events kick off at 2pm in the venue with market stalls selling items including jewellery, art, books, records, clothes & crystals. From 7pm there’s a headline set…
July 1, 2024
Kate Bush – Folk Siren: Guest blog by Graeme Thomson
To mark the publication of the Remastered Edition of Graeme Thomson’s acclaimed biography of Kate Bush, Under The Ivy, Graeme has written a blog looking at Bush’s lifelong immersion in the spirit and sound of traditional music. It’s an excellent read and it’s out on 27th June, thanks to Graeme… Not only is folk…
June 25, 2024
Making Tapes for David: The Pearlfishers and Duglas T Stewart’s mixtapes
When one of our great tunesmiths, Davie Scott of The Pearlfishers, got in touch with an idea for a blog we jumped at the chance. The result is this splendid feature about mixtapes. Before we hand over to Davie just a reminder that The Pearlfishers play the brilliant new album Making Tapes For Girls in…
May 31, 2024