The 21st edition of GFF returns with a programme rich with Scottish talent this year, including the world premiere of John ...
Sam Amidon explores the organic quality of folk music with this collection of warm and playful re-compositions.
As Mogwai embark on their fourth decade, eleventh album The Bad Fire proves this legendary group can still produce moving, ...
Adrien Brody gives a career-best performance as a visionary architect whose talents are exploited by Guy Pearce's ruthless ...
Never Exhale is not for the faint of heart. A breathlessly intense, punishing listen filled with audible dynamism, sonic interest and gnarled heaviness.
In Catherine Airey's debut, an epic family saga unfolds across generations and countries, capturing the entanglements of the Irish-American experience.
Rave hasn’t always been Flood’s bag. “When I was a kid I really liked guitars. I was like 'I am a guitar guy'. So I thought, ...
One writer reflects on a recent trip to China and navigating familial relationships via linguistic and geographical distances ...
Defixio (Ex) is Becca Starr’s eagerly awaited follow-up to the 2022 SAMA Best Hip-Hop award winner Speak No Evil. Whilst its predecessor works through periods of trauma and turmoil, Defixio sees Starr ...
Be United turned ten years old in 2024 and in 2025, the organisation has more huge ambitions for Black creatives in Scotland. We meet co-founder and director Emma Sithole to find out more.
With lives as cynical as all those born between 1990 and 2010 are predestined to have, and as tragic as our short-lived beauties often find themselves, it’s a wonder some people find the time to ...
‘I touch the edge of it / Just a glimpse of it / My own life, I guess’, Tamara Lindeman sings amid a whirlwind of flutes on The Weather Station’s new album. After exploring climate grief on 2021’s ...