With fervent energy and a sold-out Glasgow crowd, it’s easy to see why Neck Deep have become stalwarts in the pop-punk scene.
In this mesmerising Gothic debut, a mother and daughter in the Cumbrian forest prey on strays that cross their path.
It isn’t hard to see why Kate Greathead’s The Book of George, which follows its eponymous character from nascent literary ...
A Silent Voice director Naoko Yamada talks to us about her latest animation The Colors Within, a vibrant coming-of-age film ...
Dancing At the Edge of the World is ten sumptuous tracks of old-school soul that ooze with the essence of an artist in full ...
Joshua Burnside's show at Celtic Connections is one of those special Glasgow nights; songs and storms and magic and all.
Bethlehem Calling assumes the spotlight as perilous Storm Éowyn lulls. Meanwhile, the siege of Gaza, bombardment of the West Bank, and colonisation of Palestine violently continues.
Eusexua doesn't just embrace the thrust of commercial dance, it subsumes it into the chromatic, honed prism of FKA twigs' ...
Ahead of Independent Venue Week 2025, some of the great new Scottish bands from this year's line-up talk us through their ...
This week we shine a spotlight on Doughnut Music Lab, Beautiful Cosmos and Diljeet Kaur Bhachu ahead of a release show as ...
With their excellent sixth album debuting at number three in the UK charts, Franz Ferdinand bassist Bob Hardy talks us ...
Mike Leigh reunites with his Secrets & Lies star Marianne Jean-Baptiste for a terse portrait of a woman with deep anger issues.