Rock & Pop

It’s a busy night for music lovers in old Edinburgh town. 
Guitar and drums duos in rock ā€˜n’ roll are having a slight purple patch at the moment.
London’s camp cabaret quartet, Sex Shells is a shameless satirical show certain to have you screaming for…
I had no idea what to expect of this evening concert, but it was recommended by a friend and that was enough…
The dark rises quick in Edinburgh, and never was that truer as this balmy, sun-drenched afternoon is suddenly…
Dear God, I hate myself. So wails Jamie Stewart as he stands wracked, seemingly almost in pain, at the…
The spirit of nineties rave is alive and kicking, if a little ragged at the seams and somewhat the worse for…
This is the backstage Kinks’ 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 the…
It's a truth generally acknowledged that the love that once dared not speak its name nowadays just won't shut…
Not just shaken, stirred but most definitely rocked!
The UOGB has landed – and not a shiny space suit in sight, only their own singular brand of elegant musical…
As the Edinburgh International Festival tackles the ā€œthundering hoovesā€ of rival UK festivals (notably…
San Francisco drone-rockers Wooden Shjips have spent the past ten years slowly building a reputation for…
Bat for Lashes has a responsibility to the outside world to be so cool that it makes everyone a bit sad. But…
Tonight is billed as ā€œSchool night reggaeā€.  You wouldn’t think that from the audience.  The Bongo…
George Lucas's 1971 feature debut THX 1138 has never felt more prescient in its depiction of a future…
Punk Rock ā€˜American Idiot’ is like Trainspotting USA - without the wit and local ā€˜charm’.
Rock of Ages returns to Edinburgh, hair quaffed and ready to rock, with their classic love story, giving the…
Tindersticks suit the opulent yet slightly faded grandeur of an auditorium such as the Usher Hall.