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Interviews, previews, reviews and more.  A focus on independent musicians and producers who are from, working in or playing soon in Scotland.

Album review: Andrew Wasylyk – Balgay Hill: Morning in Magnolia

When we reviewed Andrew Wasylyk’s last album, Fugitive Light and Themes of Consolation, we ...

Q&A: Swim School – making sense of it all

We caught up with Alice Johnson (Vocals/Guitar) from up with up-and-coming indie gems, Swim ...

Review: Dot Allison – Heart-shaped Scars

Heart-Shaped Scars might be Dot Allison’s first record in more than a decade, but ...

Doune the Rabbit Hole 2021 Postponed till July 2022

Due to continued uncertainty over the regulations for events that will be in place ...

Interview: Nova talks about WWND? EP and upcoming HANG at SWG3 appearance

Rising to the forefront of the Scottish music industry after earning the coveted title ...

Interview: Dot Allison – Heart-shaped Scars

If you’re talking about a leading Scottish vocalist who has wowed audiences across the ...

Interview: LoneLady – Former Things

Hungry for a change, Julie Campbell aka LoneLady decamped from her native Manchester to ...

Album review: I See Islands – Within a Light Beam

Usually when I’m angry and someone tells me to calm down my fizzing turns ...

Album review: Sister John – I Am By Day

I Am By Day is a vibe. Sister John’s third LP grooves with dusky ...

Spoken Word review: Ross Wilcock – Ode to You

As Taylor Swift reclaims her music, she encourages others, like Ross Wilcock, to seize ...

EP review: Brat Coven – Brat Coven

‘Not Ur Girl’ is a must-listen. It’s a voice for those who need it, ...

Single review: Book Klub – Life of Me

When a band is labelled ‘post-punk’, you immediately have a strong idea of how ...