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EP Review: Fishboy – No Windows

Much has been made about the ages of Edinburgh duo No Windows. At just ...

Single Review: Sunset – Caroline Polachek

For fans of Caroline Polachek’s glossy, cutting-edge synth-pop, ‘Sunset’ is surprisingly down-to-earth. The American ...

Single Review: It Needs You –Girl Friday

Following their debut album Androgynous Mary in 2020 – and a couple of moody ...

Single Review: So I’ve Been Told – Rosie H Sullivan

Hailing from the windswept Isle of Lewis, Rosie H Sullivan has created music throughout ...

Album Review: HAWA – HADJA BANGOURA

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

Scottish Alternative Music Awards 2022 winners announced

Seven Scottish acts were recognised last night at a prize-giving ceremony at Glasgow’s Saint ...

Book Interview: Hear No Evil – Sarah Smith

Elsewhere in this month’s SNACK you’ll find the Ten Best Scottish Books of 2022. ...

Film Review: Charlotte

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

Scottish Ballet’s The Snow Queen, Festival Theatre Edinburgh

With several versions, renditions and variations on the Hans Christian Andersen tale, whilst watching ...

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 ...