A piece of resistance for our modern times, Stewart Laing’s interpretation of Saint Joan is defiant, hopeful and delivered with clinical precision.
Almost twenty years after their debut album, IT'S THE LONG GOODBYE reveals the subtle evolution of indie veterans The Twilight Sad.
Five years after her last album, Snail Mail’s Ricochet echoes the tender vocals and direct lyricism of previous albums, ...
Klarissa Webster and Elisabeth Subrin took home the top prizes as Glasgow Short Film Festival came to a close this weekend.
The collaboration between the two composers hints at both of their sublime solo work, but never quite finds a character for itself.
Take a look at some of the objects sound artist Marlo De Lara performs with and incorporates in their recordings, and you ...
On the latest episode of our music interview podcast, we catch up with Matthew Hickman, frontman of indie-soul outfit Brownbear.
We have two tickets for the RSA Academy Lates party for New Contemporaries to give away, plus a bottle of bubbly and a ...
Madra Salach are well on course to carving out their own space in Ireland's music scene – the lucky few packed into McChuills tonight are unlikely to see them in such an intimate setting again.
My sister hates me. I've spent my whole life trying to show her my love but she treats me so badly. I think it's resentment as I'm the youngest and we don't share a dad. It's taking a massive toll on ...
At Jupiter Artland, Tai Shani's sculpture of a blue giant rests in a glass coffin. In this creative response, our Art editor wonders what the hell it's doing there.
The newly-born Leith sibling of Gorgie institution The Athletic Arms has us contemplating time, nostalgia, and the importance ...