We took a trip to Glasgow's Clyde Auditorium for the opening night of The Stranglers' '50 Years In Black Tour' - this one is not to be missed!
Liverpool’s Red Rum Club released their fourth album 'Western Approaches' in February, and tonight's sold-out crowd would have been delighted when the band announced that their UK tour would be kicking off in Glasgow, promising to play all ten tracks from the newly released record. Over the past five years this quirky indie sextet have gained an army of followers, proven by those that were crammed into Sauchiehall Street’s Garage tonight.
Earlier this month Bruce Dickinson released his seventh solo album 'The Mandrake Project', his first solo release in 19 years, since 2005's 'Tyranny Of Souls'. Dickinson himself recently commented that this album was ten years in the making, and we think it was well worth the wait.
When John Squire joined Liam Gallagher on stage, during his well documented 2022 sold-out run of shows at Knebworth, little did he realise that it would be the start of an album collaboration. The duo's new album, 'Liam Gallagher John Squires', will take you back to the Britpop days of the 1990s and beyond.
The Scottish favourites played a show in support of new album 'Millennials'.
The Snuts return with their third album 'Millennials', their first independent release since stepping away from Parlophone Records. Delivering thirty minutes of electro-pop, we can only hope that The Snuts continue to make music as good as this.
In support of latest album 'Grief Chapter', Mother Mother played a brilliant headline show.
A stacked pop-punk line-up was on offer headlined by the Aussie outfit.
The Newcastle rising star played a wonderful show in the intimate surroundings of The Poetry Club.
Norwegian rockers Bokassa have just released their fourth album 'All Out Of Dreams' via Indie Recordings, recorded at Antfarm Studios in Denmark with Tue Madsen (Meshuggah, The Haunted, Halford). Here's what we thought of the trio's latest record...