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Tiny Indie Games

Yankais Diamond This cute geometric puzzler is deceptively simple. It has an exceedingly simple ...

Book Review: Jamie’s Keepsake – Michael Gallagher

A lot of Scottish literature represents bad behaviour as something deeply ingrained in the ...

Book Review: Alison Irvine – Cat Step

There’s always something extra in a novel for a reader when it’s set in ...

Single Review: Josephine Sillars – Enemy

Hailing from the Scottish Highlands, the wonderfully whimsical Josephine Sillars is back with new ...

Single Review: Victoria Sponge – Talk About Tonight

‘Talk About Tonight’ is a perfect slice of ear-catching attitude-laden indie rock. This is ...

Album Review: Mogwai – As the Love Continues

In a fractured and failing world, it’s important to find consistency and quality. 25 ...

Single Review: Post Coal Prom Queen – Salt

‘Salt’ emerges into existence with an ominous sci-fi horror synth. Something is amiss. PCPQ ...

Album Review: Seigo Aoyama – On the Drift

Tokyo-based composer and sound designer Seigo Aoyama has been building imaginary worlds for years. ...

Album Review: Clémentine March – Songs of Resilience

At its heart Songs of Resilience is very like its artist – eclectic, charming, ...

Track by Track: Tindersticks – Distractions

For as long as they’ve been putting out records, Tindersticks have always elicited a ...

Album Review: Kerri Watt – Neptune’s Daughter

Glasgow country-pop singer-songwriter Kerri Watt recorded her debut album Neptune’s Daughter in 2018 however ...

EP Review: Raveloe – Notes and Dreams

Notes and Dreams by Raveloe won’t be for everyday listening; nor is it for ...