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Album Review: HAWA – HADJA BANGOURA

Inspired by her great-grandmother who passed away earlier this year, this debut album from ...

Film Review: Charlotte

From the studio that brought us Loving Vincent is Charlotte, an animated film that ...

Music Interview: Hamish Hawk – On art in difficult times, his lyrics and upcoming live performances.

As a songwriter, he’s so engrossed in his craft that it’s hard to imagine ...

Book Review: For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My Little Pain – Victoria MacKenzie

Complete with its incredibly wordy title, For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy on My ...

Book Review: Dashboard Elvis is Dead – David F. Ross

It must be difficult to follow a critically acclaimed novel. David F. Ross’ There’s ...

EP Review: AKELA – Arcana

While a lot of artists talk about their eclectic influences, the debut EP from ...

Book Review: A Girlhood: A Letter to my Transgender Daughter – Carolyn Hays

A Girlhood, although incredibly intimate, is widely universal, opening up questions of authenticity, motherhood, ...

Track by Track: Sault – 11

The history of the long-playing record in popular music is littered with cautionary tales ...

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

We’re making a list; the editors are checking it twice. No, we’re not in ...

The Great Western Festival, Glasgow, 12th November 2022

Headlining the multi-site music festival this year are Russian agit-prop art collective Pussy Riot ...

Live Review: Meursault, Summerhall’s Dissection Room, 10th November

Edinburgh’s Meursault have been teasing us with a gig in their home city since ...

Album Review: Hank Tree – The Big North

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