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Andy Reilly

Interview: Canaan Balsam

Canaan Balsam explores the ‘liminal zone between the harshness of industrial and beatific serenity ...

Album Review: Hank Tree – The Big North

If you arrive at The Big North with no expectations, the opening track might ...

Single Review: Majesty Palm – Self Control

With the Scottish music scene in 2022, there’s no denying how many new and ...

Single Review: Swim School – kill you

There’s no shortage of young bands serving their take on dream-pop and 90s soft ...

Album Review: Lizabeth Russo – While I Sit And Watch This Tree – Volume 2

A lot has changed since 2020, but if anything, that means we crave familiarity ...

Single Review: Fright Years – Warning Signs

Edinburgh’s Fright Years have caught our attention this year with the pulsating ‘Every Weekend’ ...

Single Review: Megan Black – Just For Fun

Rather than coasting to the end of the year on the back of her ...

SNACK Bits: Scotland’s new music run-down – November 2022

We might get in trouble for saying November is an apt month for the ...

Music Interview: David Holmes – On the cinematic qualities of old bars, This England, Unloved, and more

DJ. Producer. Song-writer. Tastemaker. Music supervisor. David Holmes is all of these things and ...

Gig review: Poster Paints album launch + Flinch – 22nd October 2022

It’s easy to take things for granted, or at least, fall back on your ...

Gig review: Gurriers & Chappaqua Wrestling – McChuills 24th October 2022

When a band comes to Glasgow from Dublin, via mainland Europe and that England, ...

Album review: The Arctic Monkeys – The Car

On checking out of the Tranquillity Base Hotel & Casino, where else can you ...