Tickets on sale for summer season of Tae Sup Wi’ A Fifer
Tickets are now on sale for the latest rounds of Tae Sup Wi’ A Fifer – the multi-genre club night curated by renowned Fife musician James Yorkston.
Tickets are now on sale for the latest rounds of Tae Sup Wi’ A Fifer – the multi-genre club night curated by renowned Fife musician James Yorkston.
Super Furry Animals and Neon Neon maverick Gruff Rhys is no stranger to Fife having recorded at Sub Station in Rosyth and having played Glenrothes with the Super Furries a few years back.
Ahead of a rare performance in Fife, Michael Alexander speaks to the ‘Godmother of freak folk’ Vashti Bunyan and hears why disillusionment with society in 1968 reminds her of the times we live in now.
Sam Griffiths’ memory of Dundee might be a hazy one having passed through the city during his band’s debut tour of the Highlands in 2017 while wrestling with a hangover brought on by Scotland’s “excellent” whisky.
Michael Alexander hears why Ged Grimes of Simple Minds’ Gaelic themed computer game show The Bard’s Tale Live at Celtic Connections is a chance to ‘shout loud’ about Dundee’s growing creativity.
A song co-written by a Dundee student to celebrate the city’s young people has become the first ever music single to be released by the National Theatre of Scotland (NTS).
Spare Snare return to play Dundee, the first time after the release of their Steve Albini produced album 'Sounds' released on their own Chute Records last year.
It has been described as the classic rock fan’s ultimate live juke box.
It goes without saying that every band enjoys a good back story and for The Little Unsaid, who play Clarks on Lindsay Street in Dundee on May 8, that’s no exception.
St Andrews-raised musician Clara Curteis tells Michael Alexander why, after 15 years living in Nicaragua, she brought her family home to Fife - where she released her debut protest album - after leaving behind a violent coup.