Live Reviews
Punk All Dayer: Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
Get your Never Mind the Bollocks t-shirt out and sharpen up that mohawk, the veterans of Britain’s punk scene have...
KIM DEAL: NEW CENTURY HALL, MANCHESTER
It’s dazzling! KIM DEAL thrills the crowd at Manchester’s New Century Hall, playing solo debut album Nobody Loves You More...
HOO: THE RISING SUN ARTS CENTRE, READING
A rare live appearance at an Oxfam fundraiser in Reading by cult folk/psych/shoegazers HOO is one not to be missed as RESOUND discovered. The Rising Sun Arts Centre may not leap out as a music venue familiar to many. But...
WAXAHATCHEE: BARROWLAND BALLROOM, GLASGOW
As Waxahatchee, Katie Crutchfield weaves a tapestry of evocative Americana from disparate musical strands; shades of anti-folk and alt-rock lay...
MORRISSEY: O2 ACADEMY, GLASGOW
MORRISSEY assures fans that second dates can be as good as first ones, on night two of his sell out...
WET LEG: USHER HALL, EDINBURGH
WET LEG are back with that deadpan drawl, showcasing new tracks from upcoming album Moisturizer, including new single CPR on its release day at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall. Tonight’s support is Katy J Pearson, who’s known Wet Leg’s singer/guitarist Rhian Teasdale...
DINOSAUR JNR: BARROWLAND BALLROOM, GLASGOW
There’s something inherently mythic about seeing Dinosaur Jr. at the Barrowlands. On Tuesday night, the original lineup—J Mascis, Lou Barlow,...
MOGWAI: BARROWLAND BALLROOM, GLASGOW
Glasgow royalty Mogwai marked 30 years around the sun with 2 nights at home in the Barrowlands after releasing their...
THROWING MUSES: THE GARAGE, GLASGOW
THROWING MUSES are joined by Moonlight Concessions cellist Pete Harvey at Glasgow’s Garage, his foreboding strings deliciously contorting around Kristin Hersh’s lyrical turmoil. It’s almost 40 years since 4AD founder Ivo Watt-Russell signed Throwing Muses after initially insisting he couldn’t...
PIXIES: THE EDINBURGH CORN EXCHANGE
Legendary alt-rock pioneers Pixies return to Edinburgh with a set that spans decades, divides opinion, and proves they’re still far...