Eddi Reader and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra Review

We couldn’t let January 25 pass without celebrating the 257th Birthday of Rabbie Burns in some way. Happily, Eddi Reader and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra were appearing at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall as… Continue reading

Skerryvore Live at the Old Fruitmarket

I hate having to leave things like parties, pubs and gigs early. I really do. I just seem to have this strange compulsion which makes me want to be the last one out the door.… Continue reading

Marco Mendoza Live at Bannermans Edinburgh

Those of you who have read our review of The Dead Daisies’ recent gig at The Cathouse, or our end of year review, will know just how much we like this band. So it’ll… Continue reading

Wendy James Announces New Album and UK Tour

Remember Transvision Vamp? Of course you do! Well the good news is that Wendy James is back with a new band, a new album and UK tour. Her new solo LP ‘The Price Of… Continue reading

Straight Outta Compton – Music From The Motion Picture

The relationship between a movie and it’s soundtrack is, for obvious reasons, very close. However, the relationship between Straight Outta Compton and it’s soon to be released soundtrack is closer than most. As… Continue reading

Review of 2015

So, we’re heading into the final hours of 2015, and I thought that now would be a good time to review some of decibelROGUE’s favourite bits from the last 146 days. Why 146 days you… Continue reading

GUN Live at the Barrowlands Glasgow

I’ve sat on this review a day or so longer than normal because I was struggling to think of the best way to describe GUN‘s second gig of the year at the Barrowlands.… Continue reading

Whitesnake and Def Leppard Live at the SSE Hydro

It was a typically quiet afternoon in my local boozer when the email confirming decibelROGUE’s accreditation to photograph Black Star Riders, Whitesnake and Def Leppard arrived with a ‘ping’ in my inbox. I took one… Continue reading

The Dead Daisies, Cathouse Glasgow Gig Review

Generally speaking, the more famous an artist or band is, the bigger the stage they play on and the further away from the audience they become as a result. The other night at… Continue reading

Reverend And The Makers Hit The Road Again

Having received critical acclaim for their recently released album, ‘Mirrors’ and just completed their own UK tour, Reverend And The Makers have been announced as support for forthcoming tours by The Courteeners and The… Continue reading