London-set psychological thriller Rain Catcher looks the part – unfortunately, it doesn't have the script, performances or ...
Nia Archives' second full-length album is a post-rave emotional exploration of a turbulent 2025, as she fell in and then ...
The sonic palette on You're Gonna Need a Little Music is more textured and abrasive than previously heard from Yard Act, ...
With battling workshops and frenetic club nights, Chicago footwork has found a foothold in Scotland’s party culture. We speak ...
In the 200th anniversary of the Royal Scottish Academy, Scotland's most-promising art school graduates explore a range of sociopolitical issues, from disability representation to technological ...
Scotland’s culture scene has taken a beating over the last few years, but few blows have hit harder than the closure of the Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA). For 33 years, this multi-arts venue has ...
I sit down to chat to Fiona Shepherd on hallowed ground. We meet in Mono, the cafe and bar home to Monorail, the legendary record shop where lucky punters might be able to buy a Pastels album from the ...
It’s been one of the busiest years for releases in Scotland that we can remember, which in turn has made it all the harder for our writers to agree on a top ten. While debut albums from Brógeal, VLURE ...
This formally dazzling bullying drama from Serbian director Miroslav Terzić​​ paints a brutal picture of the youth of today.
The XCERTS' frontman Murray Macleod gives us a track-by-track guide to their sixth studio album, i think i want to go home ...
On Glory of the King's Hand, Chuck Strangers proves his ability on the mic matches his production skills, but the record's ...
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 Madra ...