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Album review: Flock of Dimes – Head of Roses

Jenn Wasner’s indie rock duo Wye Oak have been around for a number of ...

Single review: Probably Finlay – The Unquiet Grave

Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter Probably Finlay’s new release ‘The Unquiet Grave’ is an orchestral offering inspired ...

Single review: Bachelor – Stay in the Car

Palehound’s Ellen Kempner and Jay Som’s Melina Duterte coming together to form a collaborative ...

Single review: Glassmasterer – Trouvaille

Lewis Bigham, aka Glassmasterer, has been producing music since 2016, dabbling in jazz, hip ...

Album review: Teenage Fanclub – Endless Arcade (Track by Track)

No band truly enjoys universal goodwill, but Teenage Fanclub come close. The announcement that ...

Compilation EP review: OVER/AT – FOLKS’ SONGS

FOLKS’ SONGS is a new EP from the world of Scottish trans music-making, created ...

Single review: Sister John – How Can I Keep it Alive

The Glasgow-based four-piece return with new single ‘How Can I Keep It Alive’, a ...

Single review: Teen Canteen – How We Met (Cherry Pie)

Good pop music can sparkle in any setting or surroundings. That’s one of the ...

Review: Human Rights Watch Festival

Much can change in the space of 30 years, and few organisations will have ...

EP review: Modern Studies – The Body is a Tide

The Body is a Tide offers you a seat alongside an experimentalist on a ...

EP review: Onyvaa – Lost Angeles

Memorable record labels have an identity, a sense of consistency that ties everything together. ...

Single review: Stanley Odd – The Invisible Woman

‘Try telling this woman to behave’, is Veronika Electronika’s challenge in the latest single ...