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Live review: Vukovi, Seams at Flat 0/1, 17/5/13

Vukovi make a long awaited return to Glasgow and things have been looking good for the four-piece rock outfit recently with a new mini album on the way and a steadily growing fanbase. Support comes in...

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Live review: Stag & Dagger, 18/5/13

Now entering it’s sixth year, Stag and Dagger has grown considerably to become one of the more popular events on Glasgow’s music calendar. This year is no different, boasting an excellent line-up over...

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Live review: Mount Eerie at Sleazy’s, 21/5/13

Ever since 2009′s Wind’s Poem, Mount Eerie aka The Microphones, but really known as Phil Elverum, has been navigating the (negative) space between folk music and black/drone metal. Though Elverum...

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Live review: Woodenbox, Neil McSweeney, The Horn Dog Brass Band at Glasgow’s...

Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry is the scene for the return of Woodenbox and the launch of their new album, End Game. Having made a name for themselves playing an infectious brand of big band folk rock the...

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Live review: Freeze The Atlantic, The Fire and I, Carnivores, Cactus &...

We see Freeze The Atlantic lose their Scottish virginity tonight; the five-piece boast some phenomenal musicians in their ranks with Guy Davis (ex Reuben drummer) and Andy Gilmour (ex Hundred Reasons...

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Live review: Marnie Stern, Sky Larkin at Broadcast, 2/6/13

Broadcast is the perfect venue to see a band like Sky Larkin; just like the band, it’s small, it’s underground, it’s a little rough around the edges and it has the capacity to surprise you. Sky Larkin...

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Live review: Fair Ohs, A Larger Demon, Numbers Are Futile at Mono, 6/6/13

First up tonight is a solo set from Graeme from Remember Remember, billed under the moniker A Larger Demon, though even he admits he can’t remember why he chose that. Unfortunately it seems as if the...

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Live review: Jurassic 5 at Academy, 10/6/13

There has been a sense of hyped anticipation for Jurassic 5‘s comeback show with full original line-up since they departed ways in 2007, and this anticipation turns to joy as ‘one-by-one’ the four...

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Live review: Refugee Week Concert with Admiral Fallow, Karine Polwart,...

Tonight is the opening show for Scottish Refugee Week, which aims to shine a light on the plight of refugees and the benefits they give to their community and country, in a climate where far right...

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Live review: Lumia Live Sessions presents Slow Club, French Wives at...

Now this really is a unique experience, to see contemporary live music in the world’s oldest surviving music hall and to be able to enjoy it with a drink in hand. The Britannia does have strict rules...

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Live review: Charlie Boyer and the Voyeurs at Broadcast, 22/6/13

As I make my way to the venue I am firstly introduced to the band by witnessing all of them smoking outside the bar, all displaying a Rocket to Russia nonchalant pose before making the stage their...

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Live review: West End Festival All Dayer at Oran Mor, 23/6/13

Every year the West End festival brings its cultivating rainbow of colour and culture to the shores of Byres Road and Ashton Lane. After consecutive Sundays of parades and vintage stalls reaping the...

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Live review: The Trend at Stereo, 28/6/13

Glasgow troupe The Trend have only been going a few months, but they’ve already thrown themselves headfirst into the Glasgow music scene, ticking off gigs at popular venues like Maggie Mays,...

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Live review: The Wee Chill at SWG3, 29/6/13

It’s clear that The Wee Chill has pushed the boat out for their 10th birthday celebrations; a line up packed with the latest hyped bands circulating around Glasgow along with old heroes of the scene,...

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Live Review: Hypnotic Brass Ensemble at Tut’s, 1/7/13

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is composed of eight brothers who share the same ‘parallel passion’ of hip-hop and jazz music. With three trombones, four trumpets, a sousaphone, baritone, drums and frequent...

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Live review: BadBadNotGood at Broadcast, 2/7/13

Canadian instrumental trio BadBadNotGood visit Glasgow for the first time tonight and play a stunning set in the basement setting of Broadcast. Comprised of keyboardist Matthew Tavares, drummer Alex...

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Live review: The Glasgow Story ft. The Dirty Blonde, The Swinging Mables at...

Over the years I have been fortunate to have caught many fantastic shows in the fabulous little school nativity play-esque Nice N Sleazy basement, ranging from the pessimistically engulfed Elvis...

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Live review: Halo Tora, Atlas : Empire, Pale Fire at Sleazy’s, 5/7/13

Pale Fire is without a drummer because he fell down some stairs while on a chair. Despite this act being very rock and roll, their music is more reminiscent of Idlewild at their folkiest than anything...

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Live review: The Weeks at Tut’s, 6/7/13

Tonight Tut’s offers a little dose of excellency with their headliners; the place is crowded with all sorts of people, from older music lovers to young passionate trying to sneak their way up the...

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Live review: Advance Base, Machines in Heaven, Behold the Old Bear at...

It may seem like your average Wednesday evening, but in truth nothing of what’s about to go down comes near what you’d perceive as average, or ordinary in the slightest. The fact that Glasgow’s been...

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