MUSIC REVIEW: Neneh Cherry @ Leith Theatre
The stage of the Leith Theatre seems the perfect setting for Neneh Cherry’s performance as part of the Edinburgh InternationalContinue Reading
The stage of the Leith Theatre seems the perfect setting for Neneh Cherry’s performance as part of the Edinburgh InternationalContinue Reading
She may have sported the national colours of an American cheerleader, but the scarlet lips, chalk-white face and blue topContinue Reading
A drummer who sings, a singer who drums. A rare combination. But one which the Grammy Award-nominated Jamison Ross doesContinue Reading
Idlewild released their new record last week on the 5th of April, “Interview Music” is their 8th studio album. StartingContinue Reading
Best known for wishing she was a punk rocker with flowers in her hair, Sandi Thom has released her newestContinue Reading
King Tuts Wah Wah Hut is a place with a sense of occasion built into its very foundations. This isContinue Reading
The Scotch leg of The Haggis Horns‘ UK tour swept the folk of Edinburgh Voodoo Rooms in no time. TheContinue Reading
Tom Walker, Scotland’s rebuttal to Ed Sheeran, released his newest album on the 1st of March 2019. “What A TimeContinue Reading
The SNJO brings us Norse Myths – a collaboration between composers Florian Ross, Geoffrey Keezer and Bill Dobbins, and NorwegianContinue Reading
It has been said so many times it has become tiring, but these last five years have seemed like theContinue Reading
Callum Easter is one of the underdogs on the Edinburgh music scene. ‘Here or Nowhere’, released by the island ofContinue Reading
Falkirk born Aidan Moffat is a staple of the Glaswegian music scene. In high school, Moffat listened to The Pixies,Continue Reading
Dispensing with pre-song introductions (with the exception of the tender That’s All That Matters To Me from his 2013 albumContinue Reading
Fatherson are an alt-rock trio from Glasgow, and “Sum Of All Your Parts” is their third album. The band membersContinue Reading
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