The mist has cleared on the once-mysterious heavy pop group Wu Lyf, revealing an urgent, brilliant second album.
Cruel World pushes things further. In its biggest moments, Humberstone unlocks real pop star energy here. The singles are where that shift lands best. To Love Somebody feels built for a live setting, ...
Finlay Macdonald celebrates his latest album as wor_kspace with a four-piece band, bringing an expansive sound to his ...
VULIN discusses his new collaboration with Billy Boyd, aka Silibil, inspired by Billy's role in the true story behind James ...
We chat with author and journalist Shahed Ezaydi on her debut book The Othered Woman and her years of research into the harms ...
April sees the arrival of a new folk horror festival, John Waters favourite Mink Stole brings her IDOL WORSHIP show to ...
François Ozon's latest is a gorgeous-looking adaptation of Albert Camus’ The Stranger. The French director explains why he ...
Outwith all the festival fun happening this month, our gig highlights include Record Store Day events, EP launches and ...
Susannah Dickey's novel Into the Wreck explores the aftermath of a man's death through his remaining family members.
A chance encounter with Shona Kinloch's pigeon sculptures on Leith Walk prompts one writer to reflect on belonging and life ...
Broken Chanter's latest album is a moody, thoughtful piece of work that’s sure to delight those who love to boogie on down to ...
The trick that Johnny Lynch, aka Pictish Trail, has pulled on us all, however, is that beneath the froth and the dayglo is a ...
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