A brunch spot inspired by the classic American diner, we find enormous ambition and equally large breakfast sandwiches at ...
On her latest album Thaw, Edinburgh singer-songwriter Siobhan Wilson discovers the boundless possibilities of the electric guitar.
Head to Tramway to experience Rae-Yen Song’s epic new exhibition, spend the day in the company of great music with Buenafest ...
With The Jesus and Mary Chain's Psychocandy celebrating its 40th anniversary this month, we revisit the East Kilbride band's debut, and its ongoing influence.
Masks aren’t just for lockdowns. One writer explores how mask wearing – and other measures to reduce COVID transmissions – ...
As the international music community rallies behind the No Music For Genocide campaign with artists continuing to geo-block ...
EUSEXUA Afterglow is hedonistic and messy, somehow both more lithe and more maximalist than its Mercury Prize-nominated predecessor.
We catch up with Atzi Muramatsu, creative director of Sonic Bothy, a Glasgow-based charity with the goal of making music more ...
Our money matters. We learn more about Spending Strike Thursdays, disrupting capitalist systems, and organising for ...
As clubs across the UK shut their doors, Edinburgh’s newest underground venture, the People’s Leisure Club, opens – we chat ...
We chat with poet and multi-slam champion Jay Mitra about the role of punk in poetry ahead of their appearance at Push the ...
Bad Language, manifesto-cum-memoir from writer and editor So Mayer, dives deep into the archives – of their life, of colonial ...