Rock & Pop
Itās a busy night for music lovers in old Edinburgh town.
Guitar and drums duos in rock ānā roll are having a slight purple patch at the moment.
Londonās camp cabaret quartet, Sex Shells is a shameless satirical show certain to have you screaming forā¦
I had no idea what to expect of this evening concert, but it was recommended by a friend and that was enoughā¦
The dark rises quick in Edinburgh, and never was that truer as this balmy, sun-drenched afternoon is suddenlyā¦
Dear God, I hate myself. So wails Jamie Stewart as he stands wracked, seemingly almost in pain, at theā¦
The spirit of nineties rave is alive and kicking, if a little ragged at the seams and somewhat the worse forā¦
This is the backstage Kinksā story. The band that made the Swinging London Mod scene of the 1960s their own.
Heritage rock, once the preserve of grey-haired bands from the sixties and seventies, is now deep within theā¦
It's a truth generally acknowledged that the love that once dared not speak its name nowadays just won't shutā¦
Not just shaken, stirred but most definitely rocked!
The UOGB has landed ā and not a shiny space suit in sight, only their own singular brand of elegant musicalā¦
As the Edinburgh International Festival tackles the āthundering hoovesā of rival UK festivals (notablyā¦
San Francisco drone-rockers Wooden Shjips have spent the past ten years slowly building a reputation forā¦
Bat for Lashes has a responsibility to the outside world to be so cool that it makes everyone a bit sad. Butā¦
Tonight is billed as āSchool night reggaeā. You wouldnāt think that from the audience. The Bongoā¦
George Lucas's 1971 feature debut THX 1138 has never felt more prescient in its depiction of a futureā¦
Punk Rock āAmerican Idiotā is like Trainspotting USA - without the wit and local ācharmā.
Rock of Ages returns to Edinburgh, hair quaffed and ready to rock, with their classic love story, giving theā¦
Tindersticks suit the opulent yet slightly faded grandeur of an auditorium such as the Usher Hall.