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Album Review: Kali Uchis – Red Moon In Venus

Love can do strange things to people: make them change their haircuts, or pretend ...

EP Review: Nuha Ruby Ra – Machine Like Me

A sleazy slither of an EP from Nuha Ruby Ra that takes notes from ...

EP Review: BEMZ – Nova’s Dad

Bemz needs no introduction at this point. The Glasgow-based rapper and producer had a ...

Book Review: Catriona Child – Fade Into You

Catriona Child’s 2012 debut novel, Trackman, married music and literature in a manner few ...

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 ...

Track by Track: Desire Marea – On the Romance of Being

South African duo FAKA have been prominent standard bearers of queer culture in their ...

Kidnapped Review Theatre Royal Glasgow 5th April

There are three things you can guarantee with work from the brilliant Isobel McArthur: ...

Album Review: Flight – Lindsey Black

Eight years after the release of her debut, Raise a Storm, Lindsey Black takes ...

Album Review: Happy Ending – HiFi Sean & David McAlmont

Following their collaboration on Ft. (2016), HiFi Sean – aka Sean Dickson of The ...

Album: Desire, I Want To Turn Into You – Caroline Polachek

Desire, I Want To Turn Into You is a giddy record, making genre right-turns ...

Album Review: Come Back To Me, But Lightly – L.T. Leif

Come Back To Me, But Lightly is the Lost Map debut for Glasgow-based Canadian ...

EP Review: AWOL – Sarah Gallagher

A clattering, rattling roll of country-tinged indie skiffle from the Edinburgh open mic scene ...