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TRNSMT 2024 Day Three: Majesty Palm, Sprints, Alison Goldfrapp, & Kintra

One of the drawbacks of attending the third day of a music festival is ...

Cassandra Jenkins ‘My Light, My Destroyer’ (Album Review)

There are little details scattered through My Light, My Destroyer, the third album from ...

Travis ‘L.A. Times’ (Album Review)

You know when you live in Scotland and you start your day in a ...

Walt Disco ‘The Warping’ (Album Review)

You could argue a mundane and traditional album review is the least fitting platform ...

Junk Pups ‘Ball And Chain’ (EP Review)

The debut EP from Glasgow’s self-described ‘queer four-piece art-rock band’ arrives with enough blistering ...

Visual art: ‘Under the skin of the ocean, the thing urges us up wild’ Alberta Whittle (Review)

One of the most exciting artists currently working out of Scotland, Alberta Whittle, together ...

Scorpio Leisure ‘Scorpio Leisure’ (Album Review)

For those of you wondering… Yes, Scorpio Leisure are named after the legendary Leith ...

Dark Fidelity Hi-Fi ‘Formations ‘ (Album Review)

A new release on Bricolage is always going to be worth our attention – ...

SNACK Bits (July 2024) – Scotland’s Essential New Music Guide

As we’re pushing the word limit already (and the editor is no doubt raging ...

Andrés N. Ordorica ‘How We Named The Stars’ (Book Review)

In How We Named the Stars, debut novelist Andrés N. Ordorica explores coming-of-age in ...

Be Like Pablo ‘A World Apart’ (Album Review)

A World Apart is the second full-length album from Forres based Be Like Pablo ...

Game On, an interactive journey through the history of video games at National Museum of Scotland (Review)

Organised by London’s Barbican Centre and hosted by the National Museum of Scotland, Game ...