> SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland - Page 3 of 120 - What's on in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Paisley, Fife, Stirling, and Dundee

Listen to Everybody Wants to Play the Hits.
Scotland's New Music Podcast where we chat about this month's new releases.

Interview – Rachel Maclean On The Toxic Cult Of Self-love

Pink paint peels, fluorescent lights flicker, and mimi dolls line the walls, their eyes ...

Interview – King Creosote On Allowing Your Art Into The World

Twenty-five years after Kenny Anderson’s debut solo album, Queen of Brush Country, was released, ...

Interview – PAWS On Resetting, Returning And Noise

PAWS have long been one of the Scottish music scene’s greatest perpetrators of creative ...

Interview – Philip Selway On Strange Dance And Tae Sup at The Queen’s Hall

As the drummer with Radiohead, Philip Selway headlined Glastonbury, was in the first band ...

Interview – Raveloe On Musical Connections, Escaping, And Bringing An Album Together With Friends

Given the challenges artists face these days  in order to survive, let alone build ...

Interview – Mha Iri On Travel, Production, Influences, Peers and What’s Next

In between arranging the interview and it taking place, Mha Iri dropped a preview ...

Young Fathers at Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow, 23rd October 2023 (Gig review)

I recall listening to Cerys Matthews on BBC 6 Music in 2015: she was ...

EP Review – Restless Dreams by GRAVELLE

Goth pop is arguably the last thing you’d expect to hear blaring from a ...

EP REVIEW – Hex Domestic by Dragged Up

Hex Domestic is four tracks of clanging guitars, gritty bass, and some of the ...

Book Review – Strega by Johanne Lykke Holm

Violence is not always brusque or obvious. It hides, quiet, creeping, historically handed down ...

Carla J Easton – Sugar Honey (album review)

Even after 17 years in the music business, Carla J Easton somehow manages to ...

Book Review – Catch The Moments As They Fly by Zoë Strachan

When Zoë Strachan’s debut novel Negative Space was published, back in 2002, it announced ...