The DCA group exhibition from Andrew Gannon, Nnena Kalu, Daisy Lafarge and Jo Longhurst challenges ableism and the arts while ...
Seán Dunn discusses his new comedy, The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford, the use of Scotland as a Hollywood backdrop and finding inspiration on a Harry Potter tour.
In Lauren J. Joseph's Lean Cat, Savage Cat, a charistmatic Bowie-like figure appears in a woman's life, opening up questions around ambiguity, identity and desire.
Ashani Lewis' highly atmospheric novel Suckerfish explores the tangled relationships between mothers and daughters.
Amid a global shoegaze resurgence, Nothing's fifth album finds frontman Nicky Palermo in a contemplative mood.
Sirāt takes audiences on a wild, nerve-jangling journey through the Moroccan desert. Its director, Oliver Laxe, tells us that ...
Grace Inspace's second EP is a diary of intimate, introspective moments with perceptive writing and thoughtful lyricism.
Veteran singer-songwriter Bill Callahan returns with a contemplative, focused and beautifully crafted collection of songs.
It’s hard to believe that 25 years have passed since Gorillaz released their debut album. Damon Albarn and visual artist ...
Hyped up, Austin-based foursome Die Spitz dish out mighty hard rock riffs but a mouthy crowd and muddy sound smother their war cry.
What follows is a gentler, but no less affecting suite of slowcore ballads in which Maria BC's vocals carve out pockets of air in otherwise suffocating arrangements. On Safety, their mezzo-soprano ...
Warming up for a summer celebrating thirty years of their first two albums, Belle and Sebastian present an energised, exultant take on If You're Feeling Sinister to the Ayrshire seaside.
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