Rock & Pop
Arriving back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for a second year, following sell out performances at the…
I had no idea what to expect of this evening concert, but it was recommended by a friend and that was enough…
It's a truth generally acknowledged that the love that once dared not speak its name nowadays just won't shut…
Madness. Madness, they call it, madness.They’re right. Princes Street at New Year is beyond madness, it is…
London’s camp cabaret quartet, Sex Shells is a shameless satirical show certain to have you screaming for…
The stage is dominated by an all-white backdrop, in keeping with Spirtualized’s traditionally functional…
Bat for Lashes has a responsibility to the outside world to be so cool that it makes everyone a bit sad. But…
Glasgow cancelled. Other Scottish cities such as Stirling and Aberdeen held low-key events with a few…
Part play, part musical, part indie rock concert, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything is the ultimate in…
Sunday night in Cabaret Voltaire and the vibe is, well, nice.
Tindersticks suit the opulent yet slightly faded grandeur of an auditorium such as the Usher Hall.
Question: Why are TV talent shows so popular? From Pop
Rock of Ages returns to Edinburgh, hair quaffed and ready to rock, with their classic love story, giving the…
“Where’s Hookay?!” goes up the lone cry near the start of tonight’s performance in a packed Usher Hall. …
There is no faulting the music to American Idiot.
The UOGB has landed – and not a shiny space suit in sight, only their own singular brand of elegant musical…
For people of a certain age, Sparks will always be one of those weird bands who would show up on Top of the…
Out on the far-flung hipper vistas of modern pop where the coolest indie-kid cognoscenti hang out, chattering…
Every so often a musical comes along that captures the zeitgeist – West Side Story, Hair, and A Chorus Line.
In the 26 years since the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain was formed, while remaining esoteric, it has…