Rock & Pop

Tonight is billed as “School night reggae”.  You wouldn’t think that from the audience.  The Bongo

This new show, “Elsa" is based on the Open Mic format, where amateurs and professionals can try out songs,

The African Soul Rebels tour is now an annual fixture at the Usher Hall, but this year the format is slightly

Director Bob Tomson tones down the glamour and some of the passion of this rock opera, but Jesus Christ

George Lucas's 1971 feature debut THX 1138 has never felt more prescient in its depiction of a future

It’s 50 years since Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Sound of Silence’ hit the British charts. The duo’s delirious

It’s Sunday night and the Picture House is fit to bursting with hollering friends and families out to support

It’s been a long road for Lee “Scratch” Perry, The Upsetter at the pulsing centre of dub, and at the age of

Sunday night in Cabaret Voltaire and the vibe is, well, nice.
Madness. Madness, they call it, madness.They’re right. Princes Street at New Year is beyond madness, it is

It’s a brave man who decides to cover Roy Orbison the 1960s crooner who had such a distinctive voice and

Every so often a musical comes along that captures the zeitgeist – West Side Story, Hair, and A Chorus Line.
Heritage rock, once the preserve of grey-haired bands from the sixties and seventies, is now deep within the

Part play, part musical, part indie rock concert, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything is the ultimate in

Raekwon has a new CD out. It’s called “Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang”. We know that because he’s exhorting us

Tindersticks suit the opulent yet slightly faded grandeur of an auditorium such as the Usher Hall.
There is no faulting the music to American Idiot.
If you’ve got country music in your soul then this is the show for you – it has all the hand-clapping and

In the 26 years since the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain was formed, while remaining esoteric, it has

I am having a weird altered states flashback to an evening in Sativa circa 1995. My states altered purely by