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Andy Reilly

Martha Ffion – The Wringer: Review

Maybe it’s the close-to-home setting or the more natural feel of live recordings, but ...

SNACK Bits – Scotland’s Essential New Music (June 2023)

With June comes summer festivals, evenings outdoors, and SNACK Bits covered in factor 50 ...

Canaan Balsam + Pedro Vian & Daniele Mana at The Glad Café – Live Review 

We exist in a time where Artificial Intelligence (AI) will not overthrow us, but ...

SNACK Bits: May 2023 – Scotland’s New Music Round-up

It’s not as though the Bits team has been stuck in a rut, but ...

Gillian Fleetwood Talks Crowdfunding, Harps, Health, Juggling and Finding a New Way to Make Music That Works for All

Some instruments are so commonplace on a traditional gig venue stage that you’d barely ...

M(h)aol Discuss Cultural Funding, Greedy Venues and Giving a Voice to Those Who Need It Most

While it isn’t much fun for the reader, as an interviewer, it’s great when ...

Helicon’s John-Paul Hughes discusses new album ‘God Intentions’ & the Annoying Feeling When Someone Gives You Good Advice

Helicon are one of Glasgow’s (and East Kilbride’s) best-kept secrets in recent years. They ...

Helicon, God Intentions: Review

If you’re naming an album with colossal intent, you must back it up with ...

Interview: Megan Black on Reimagining ‘Sweet Bisexual’

Looking at Megan Black’s gig itinerary is enough to leave you feeling out of ...

Album Review: Hairband – Under The Plow

As an experienced ensemble hailing from various Glasgow indie acts, Hairband don’t just bristle ...

Upturned Boats on Starting Anew

Measuring the success of a band isn’t always straightforward. Even in a time when ...

SNACK Bits: Scotland’s new music run-down – April 2023

The clocks have moved forward more than the Bits team has managed recently. It’s ...