Ira Sachs takes us back to 1974 for a conversation between celebrated New York photographer Peter Hujar and his friend, the ...
On Saturday 24 January, Edinburgh’s newest club, People’s Leisure Club, welcomes Aly P for her Scottish Debut as part of ...
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The South London outfit’s debut album is a veritable Frankenstein’s monster, stitching two-tone ska and 90s rave to a post-punk core. Fat Dog’s ethos is pure hedonism, "the polar opposite of thinking ...
So many festivals! Govanhill International Festival, Edinburgh International Book Festival and Book Fringe all bring books centre stage, alongside a handful of other launches and workshops ...
Jacob Alon’s passion for music started with the discovery of an acoustic guitar that had been stowed away in their grandmother’s dusty cupboard. But Alon’s route to recording their debut album was ...
Shortly after the 2023 film Saltburn dominated conversation, Sydney duo Royel Otis became overnight sensations with their cover of Murder On the Dancefloor, the early 2000s anthem tied to the movie.
Turnstile’s hardcore, right now, is less a question of genre and more an assertion of community. Following up Glow On, one of the most thrilling rock releases of the decade so far, they once again ...
William Doyle has been putting out music for more than a decade now and, after retiring his East India Youth moniker, has settled into a lane all his own of pastoral, philosophically-inclined art-pop.
DARKSIDE has never been a fixed entity. Electronic producer Nicolas Jaar and guitarist Dave Harrington saw the project as the meeting point of their disparate styles, and a way to push themselves with ...
Opening a record about what we might call a mid-youth crisis with a song called Thorns feels appropriate; the thematic preoccupations of this fourth record by Wolf Alice are prickly ones. Lyrically, ...
It’s not often you’ll hear of an artist making the best work of their career by their eighth album. However, with Baxter Dury, this couldn’t be truer. Allbarone’s dancier feel excels due to producer ...