Party At The Palace THIS WEEKEND!
If you’re within striking distance of Linlithgow this weekend, clear your diary of whatever you had planned and join Decibel Rogue at what has got to be one of the best 2 day music… Continue reading
If you’re within striking distance of Linlithgow this weekend, clear your diary of whatever you had planned and join Decibel Rogue at what has got to be one of the best 2 day music… Continue reading
They say that ‘sometimes less is more’. Certainly true when it applies to annoying attention-seeking celebs in the media, but not really an ethos you would generally associate with anyone wanting to make a big… Continue reading
I think I have Rob Halkett, bass player for Scottish punk legends, The Exploited to thank for introducing me to the music of Mustasch a number of years ago. I say ‘think’ because… Continue reading
It’s 40 years since classic The Jam line-up first started touring. The band had a phenomenal impact on pop music and wider youth culture. In their short career, they influenced a generation with… Continue reading
Abandcalledboy are a four piece pop-infused noise-rock band from Belfast. ‘Sort of like Boyzone, just with more noise and distortion’ is how they like to describe themselves. Having gained the attention of the UK and… Continue reading
‘You can’t stay at home and be a songwriter.’ Kris Kristofferson knows a thing or two about being successful in the music business and it’s insight such as this which encouraged Eoin Glackin to… Continue reading
Someone once said that you can tell a lot about a person by the company they keep. If that’s also true about bands, then we really should sit up and take notice of Sal… Continue reading
David Bowie’s long-time collaborator Reeves Gabrels is heading to the UK with his Imaginary Friends this October for a 12 date tour following the release of the band’s new self-titled album. The tour will take… Continue reading
First things first… I’m rubbish at dancing. Always have been, probably always will be. If Calvin Harris ever had the misfortune to see me ‘dancing’ to one of his songs, a couple of… Continue reading
They say size isn’t everything. And that’s particularly true of Doune The Rabbit Hole, who’s 1,000 capacity probably makes it one of the smallest music festivals on the calendar. Set in the idyllic… Continue reading