
27 February 2009
Frightened Rabbit - WNYC (15/01/09)

First Aid Kit (Fleet Foxes cover)- Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
Introducing - The Soft Pack

The Soft Pack, are a four piece from San Diego currently residing in LA, who were, until recently, called the Muslims. Unfortunately, they had to change their name as it was causing a wee bit of controversy, doesn't the Muslims sound like a much cooler name for a band. Anyway, they're getting a fair amount of hype at the moment so i thought I'd post something up. What do they sound like you might well ask (if you a re a bit nuts and talk to your PC, as most of the folk in my office seem to do), well a bit Strokes-like with a touch of Jonathan Richman, would be the best attempt at desciribing their sound. They released their debut single, 'Nightlife/Bright Side' a couple of weeks back, check it out below.
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The Soft pack will be supporting Franz Ferdinand at their Barrowlands shows on the 4th and 5th of March, then headlining King Tuts on the 26th of May.
If you like what you hear and want more, then you can also find some of their material when they played as the Muslims, here
Frightened Rabbit - Live at the Mill EP
I'm not 100% if this was a US only release, however i came across it on Spotify, so I thought it might be worthwhile uploading a copy of it. These are the same tracks I uploaded last year, but now we get 'Old Old Fashioned' instead of 'Keep Yourself Warm'.Track List
1. The Modern Leper (live)
2. I Feel Better (live)
3. Old Old Fashioned (live)
4. Set You Free
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26 February 2009
Introducing - Meursault

Admittedly their album somewhat passed me by when it was released late last year, it was only because of a post I read comparing them to Frightened Rabbit (which I really don't see) that i decided to check them out. The best description that I have read of them so far would be to describe them as Folktronica, that might well sound a bit w*nky, but it's very apt.
Have a listen to their tunes on myspace, then do yourself a favour and order the album.
"5/5 ALBUM OF THE MONTH...one of the country’s most promising new bands - a group who in the wondrously evocative Pissing On Bonfires/Kissing With Tongues have created one of Scotland’s records of the year" "Make no mistake, after a spin of this sublime record only one word will pass your lips:magnificent"
-THE SKINNY
Listen to/Watch their session for Song By Toad here
Buy their album, 'Pissing on Bonfires/Kissing With Tongues' here
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Song by Toad
Meursault play the Flying Duck in Glasgow on the 1st of March
25 February 2009
Woodpigeon - Sessions

2. Emma Et Hampus
3. Beth Jeans Sleepover
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In Session for Loose Ends (21/02/09)
1. I Live a Lot of Places
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Marc Riley
Loose Ends
24 February 2009
Blast from the Past (part 3) The Reindeer Section - Son of an Evil Reindeer

Reindeer Section were a Scottish super-group assembled by Gary Lightbody of the Snow Patrol , who got together members of various Scottish bands including, Arab Strap, Belle And Sebastian, Mogwai, Astrid, Idlewild, Snow Patrol, Mull Historical Society, Alfie (yes i know they're not Scottish), teenage Fanclub and the Vaselines, to name but a few. Their first album, Y'all Get Scared Now Ya Hear (2001), was received enthusiastically by the press, despite the fact that each song was vastly different than the standards of the original bands. The 'super-group' released their second album, , 'Son of Evil Reindeer on Bright Star Recordings, 2002, featuring one my all time favourite songs, 'Cartwheels'. The band's last gig to date was on the 14th of December 2002 at the Queen Margaret Union in Glasgow, and an amazing gig it was too.
It was soon after this that Snow Patrol were signed up and then came 'Run' and off Snow Patrol soared into arenas and million selling albums. So will we ever see another 'Section album personally I doubt it, Gary is too busy with his day job these days. Although in an interview with Planet Sound last year he did leave the carrot dangling.
"If we could do one in the same spirit of the first two, I'd love to do a third record. I'd want the same cast of 27 people involved - 27 is a big enough number. The trouble is, I don't get to Glasgow much now, so I can't do much arm-twisting any more."' Planet Sound
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Y'all Get Scared Now Ya Hear
Frightened Rabbit - Sound Opinions (20/02/09)

"During their last US tour, Frightened Rabbit were invited to appear on Chicago Public Radio's renowned Sound Opinions, hosted by Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis. The show featured a short acoustic set, as well as an interview with Scott and Grant, during which they discuss a variety of topics, including heartbreak, confessional songwriting, brotherly relationships, and the joys and agonies of the road."
1. Modern Leper
2. Poke
3. Twist
4. Old Fashioned
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23 February 2009
Frightened Rabbit announce 2 Edinburgh Shows

They will be playing acoustic shows at the Bowery on the 4th of April and at Sneaky Pete's on the 25th of the same month. Sneaky Pete is now sold out, for the Bowery Show you can get your tickets here supporting them that night are Meursault.
"The Bowery Bandstand is a gig space. Capable of holding up to, erm, about a hundred to a hundred and fifty or so, this is easily the nicest place in Edinburgh to host a gig, being neither too stinky, nor too amateurish."
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Homegame Lineup Announced
and it's cream your pants-tastic
KING CREOSOTE * MALCOLM MIDDLETON * EAGLEOWL * ROB ST JOHN * SLOW CLUB * BURNS UNIT * THE PICTISH TRAIL * THINGS IN HERDS * CANDYTHIEF * EMMA POLLOCK * JAMES YORKSTON * DAVID THOMAS BROUGHTON * MEURSAULT * DE ROSA * FOXFACE * THE RED WELL * ROZI PLAIN * RACHAEL DADD * WIG SMITH * ICHI * FOUND * ART PEDRO * ADEM * KID CANAVERAL * SO COW * WITHERED HAND * HMS GINAFORE * LITTLE PEBBLE * MICHAEL JOHNSTON * KARINE POLWART * ADRIAN CROWLEY * PLAYER PIANO * ZIGGY CAMPBELL * STEVEN CRACKNELL (MEMORY BAND) * ANIMAL MAGIC TRICKS * HARDSPARROW * VIKING MOSES * EXPEDITION GUIDE * MELANCHOLICS ANONYMOUSE * GOLDEN GHOST * COME IN TOKYO * ONTHEFLY * LOVE.STOP.REPEAT * WIQWAR * ENGLISH BORE * EMILY SCOTT * THE PHANTOM BAND * LITTLE RAY * DOUG JOHNSTONE * WILL HODGKINSON * STRIKE THE COLOURS * GEORGE THOMAS * MARTIN JOHN HENRY * MARINA & THE DIAMONDS * OLO WORMS * VIVA STEREO * GUMMI BAKO * DJ DOMINIC * BOYWONDER * THE HAND * INSPECTOR TAPEHEAD * JAKE FLOWERS * PANDA SU * FRANÇOIS * THE CHEEK * JOHN B MCKENNA * JONNIE COMMON * DOOGIE PAUL * PETER GREENWOOD *
There are some other acts still to be announced.
Tickets are still available here (even the Sooper Dooper ones!)
22 February 2009
20 February 2009
Glasgow Barfly has shut down

'Glasgow Barfly has closed its doors until further notice.
Wherever possible events have been relocated or rescheduled, please check the full listings for updates. All enquiries regarding events should be directed to info@barflyclub.com
Thank you and good night.'
Frightened Rabbit to play Matinee show at the Captains Rest

Frightened Rabbit
Tuesday 31st March 2009 - The Captains Rest, Glasgow
Doors
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We are very pleas
In Janua
Ticke
In Perso
24hr ticke
The State Broadcasters - Marc Riley Session (19/02/09)

Tracklisting
1. The Tenderness of Wolves
2. After The Fight
3. Instrumental/Let's Make T-Shirts
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The State Broadcasters will be celebrating the launch of their debut album with a gig at sloans Ballroom on the 19th of March, and best of all it's free.
19 February 2009
18 February 2009
17 February 2009
More Hinterland Acts Announced

'We have announced the names of another 27 acts taking the overall band tally for the festival up to 57. Among the new bands announced are: Glasgow’s acclaimed Sons and Daughters, Michachu who can currently be seen touring the UK with Late of the Pier, The Invisible, BBC 6Music favourites Metronomy, Count and Sinden who were behind one of last year’s biggest club hits Beeper. Previously announced Hinterland act Tommy Reilly, has also won the Orange Unsigned Musician competition that aired on Channel 4 since being confirmed for Hinterland.'
2 Day Early Bird Discounted Tickets - £35 (saving of £7.00 per ticket)
2 Day Standard Tickets - £42
1 Day Tickets - £23.50
So the line up so far looks like this:-
85 Bears
Answering Machine
Be a Familiar
Black Sun
Come on Gang!
Copy Haho
Count and Sinden
Derosa
Desalvo
Dinosaur Pile up
Drums of Death
Edie Sedgwick
Eugene Mcguinness
European Union
Fangs
Findo Gask
Galchen
Geordi La Force
Guanoman
Hudson Mohawke
Isosceles
Lesser Panda
Little Man Tate
Lovely Eggs
Manda Rin
Metronomy
Micachu
Mitchell Museum
My Tiger My Timing
Oh, Atoms
Panama Kings
Pearl & the Puppets
Plugs
Pulled Apart By Horses
Punch and the Apostles
Remember Remember
Rogues
Sirens, Sirens
Sky Larkin
Sons & Daughters
Still Flyin'
Stricken City
Sucioperro
The Invisible
The Lines
The Ray Summers
These Monsters
Three Trapped Tigers
Tommy Reilly
Two Door Cinema Club
We Have Band
We Were Promised Jetpacks
X-Certs
Y'all Is Fantasy Island
Your Twenties
Zoey Van Goey
You can buy tickets here
Hinterland
Broken Records - the Rapal Session
16 February 2009
Introducing - The Low Anthem
Another day another folky rock band, this time it's the Low Anthem, a three piece hailing from Providence, Rhode Island (no, me neither). Steve Lamacq recently called the band "this year's Fleet Foxes," now I am not sure if they will quite live up to that billing, but they are pretty damn good. This their 3rd album 'Oh My God, Charlie Darwin', reminds me a bit of the Felice Brothers and Dr Dog, so if you like your Americana/folk music with a pinch of rockiness, then this may be right up your proverbial street.The band recently did a session for wxpn, which you can listen to here. I have ripped a copy if you want to download it, here. If that's not enough Low Anthem to quench your thirst, then you can also download two zips of some of their live shows here.
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13 February 2009
Popup - a time and a place

For one month only (no idea when this started, so be quick) Eaten By monsters are giving away Popups' debut album as a free download in anticipation of the album's Stateside launch in April.
All you have to do is register with The Team Love here, then you can download a zip of the album here
So what are you waiting for, get your finger out and get downloading with a clear conscience.
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12 February 2009
Is This Music? 2nd Birthday Bash
Time 8pm
When 19th Feb
Vost £3/
13th Note
Is This Music?
last.fm
11 February 2009
Blast from the Past (part two) - Urusei Yatsura
'Urusei Yatsura came together in the summer of 1993 when Graham Kemp met Fergus Lawrie while both were studying at Glasgow University, and where they bonded over their shared love of the Velvet Underground and Galaxy 500. Each persuaded the other to join an imaginary band, which, with the drink fuelled recruitment of bass player Elaine Graham became a reality. Revelling in a spirit of awkwardness the band decide to call themselves after an obscure Japanese comic Urusei Yatsura, the translation of which changes depending on who you ask and how it's been written. The band prefer "Noisy Stars". The three ricocheted around the Glasgow gigging circuit until they managed to coerce Elaine's younger brother into banging the drums for an impromptu set one night. Seven years later, the line-up remains the same. Late in 1994 they made their first outing on vinyl by contributing a live recording of the song "Guitars are Boring" to a compilation released by the Kazoo Club (based in Glasgow's notorious 13th Note). This recording, along with their fanzine "Kitten Frenzy" brought the band to the attention of John Peel and a session followed, preceded by a six track maxi single "All Hail Urusei Yatsura". With the proceeds of the Peel session the band released a split single on their own Modern Independent Records label, "Pampered Adolescent", which they followed up with releases by some of their favourite Glasgow contemporaries. Although being in charge of their own record label was a dream shared by all of the band, lack of finances and an opportunity to work with London based Che Records persuaded them to shelve their label and fanzine for the time being and concentrate on recording for the London based label'
Back in 1996, when I had just started going to gigs i found myself at many a show by Urusei Yatsura, singing along to songs about Kweepies liking Watermelons and the like. I think i still have my old t-shirt kicking about somewhere (actually I know i do, it's just not a pretty site when I wear it). Anyway, enough about me, UY's debut album, 'We Are Urusei Yatsura' is one of those records that i had forgotten about until i recently stumbled upon their new incarnation, 'Project A-ko', which made me revisit this record which I played continuously back in the day (god I hate that phrase). It's filled with spiky little pop gems, that remind me of being young and being arsed to jump about like a dafty doon the front. if you haven't heard of them before then give them a listen, here's hoping the 'A-ko still have that sprightly youthful fun sound as this is a more than welcome return.
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Another 'new' White Antelope track

Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes fame has posted another new track up on his pseudo-solo project 'White Antelope's Myspace. this time he has covered Bob Dylan's 'It Ain't Me Babe', have a listen below or download all of the three available tracks below.
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Whaaat!?! I posted this for 10 minutes!!! At four in the morning!! Then noticed some bad notes on the chorus so I took it off. What the heck! You guys are good. Grizzly Bear covered It Ain't Me Babe? Posted by: Robin Pecknold at 02/12/09 3:13 PM Stereogum
10 February 2009
Idlewild - the Tom Morton Show Sessions

Tracklist
1) No emotion
2) Interview
3) You held the world in your arms
4) Interview
3) Love steals us from loneliness
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Broadcast Friday 19th October 2007
Tracklist
1) Interview
2) Little discourage
3) Interview
4) When I argue I see shapes
5) Interview
6) El capitan
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Introducing - Choir of Young Believers
09 February 2009
Camera Obscura's New Album
I hope your have your hyperventilation-bags at the ready…
We are grateful for your patience and even more so for your impatience. As you know we have been busy seducing our new record label, the classy and top of the class 4AD and are now ready to shower you with album news.
Camera Obscura’s new album will be called My Maudlin Career and will be released on April 20th in places which aren’t the USA and April 21st in places which are. Not long eh? I suggest you draw up some sort of chart and tick of the days and maybe rating your excitement out of ten or trying to find a new word to express it everyday. This is what I will be doing for sure.
The album will be preceded by the single French Navy at the
beginning of April and you can hear the title track on myspace RIGHT NOW but
you can also purchase it from itunes or get given it as a present when you
register at camera-obscura.net. We’re super generous and don’t you forget it. (This is the track I got to play Abba’s piano on, swede-pop/piano-trivia/pointless information fans.)
To celebrate the release we will be doing some special live
shows. The deal is; you all come from miles, counties, countries and continents
around to fill the shows and let us know that everything is going to be
alright. And we will play songs for you and try to scrub up nice.
23 April - Shepherd's Bush Empire, ....London.....
Tickets on sale 10th Feb 9am - www.livenation.co.uk....
26 April - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow. Tickets on sale
12th Feb 9am - 08444 999 990 / www.gigsinscotland.com....
So much love
I think a wee trip to the Barras might be in order then.
07 February 2009
Tennent's Mutual to be discontinued - Scotland yawns
The question now is, do Tennent's continue to sponsor music in Scotland, will we see Triptych retrun (fingers crossed) or will they just stick with TITP and that's your lot. Only time will tell...

Here's what they had to say for themselves.
"Hi again,
We're hugely disappointed to announce that The Tennent's Mutual will not be continuing this year, due to the extremely challenging economic climate.
This has been an incredibly hard decision for us to make, not least because of the success enjoyed by The Tennent's Mutual in its inaugural year. Thanks to you, our innovative, Scotland-wide music venture surpassed all of our expectations, with over 8000 members creating a year-one music programme that featured many sold-out shows and intimate gigs from the likes of Glasvegas, Hot Chip, James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem), Teenage Fanclub, Los Campesinos!, Frightened Rabbit, King Creosote, Laura Marling and many more.
We're extremely proud of what The Tennent's Mutual achieved, and we're really disappointed to wind up what was a truly innovative, exciting undertaking. We'd like to extend a huge thank you to the thousands of you who got involved with The Tennent's Mutual.
Tennent's strong commitment to music and football in Scotland will continue through ongoing partnerships with T in the Park, of which T Break is a part, and the Scotland National Side. If you're interested in being kept up to date, please sign up at www.tennents.com
While there will be no live music programme from The Tennent's Mutual this year, it will bow out leaving a considerable legacy: as a not-for-profit venture, all ticket income from last year's shows - £47,014.86 - will be donated to Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy in Scotland: a charity which provides access to, and develops awareness of, music therapy across the country.
The work of Nordoff-Robbins (Scotland) is largely carried out on an outreach basis in hospitals, schools, residential health care settings, and community / voluntary sector projects. It works with children and adults with a wide range of special needs, including autistic spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, profound and multiple disabilities, those with mental health problems, people suffering from dementia, and those in palliative care.
This substantial charity donation from The Tennent's Mutual will benefit the Scottish music community through 2009 and beyond: it'll help sustain and develop Nordoff-Robbins' nation-wide music therapy services and accessibility.
In the meantime, www.tennentsmutual.com will be live until noon on Monday February 9th, and all questions, feedback, etc on today's announcement are welcome via the forum.
Once again, a huge thank you for your involvement with The Tennent's Mutual.
Best wishes,
The Tennent's Mutual"
Introducing - Hockey

Sounds like the Strokes playing LCD Soundsystem in an 80's type styley, that's about the best description that I can come up with. Any good? hell yes, these guys are the real deal. Check their EP out below. Oh and if you like the sound of that, you can get yourself a free 7" single by signing up to their mailing list here
Hockey play with Passion Pit and Bear Hands at the Captains Rest on the 26th of this month.
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06 February 2009
Passion Pit - WOXY Session

Now that i find myself repeatedly listening to PP's 'Chunk of Change' EP, I have been looking to see what else I can found out there. So far I have come up with this live Session for WOXY.
Here's the blurb
"Passion Pit's "Chunk Of Change" EP began in the heart & mind of Michael Angelakos as a love letter to his girlfriend at the time. A belated Valentine's Day gift, he never anticipated that anybody would ever really hear it except for a small circle of friends.
Flash forward to 2008 when "Sleepyhead" catapulted his musical endeavors into the welcoming arms of the frequently fickle blogosphere. By this point, Passion Pit was fleshed out into a full band and the EP was given a proper release in September.
Almost done with recording of a full-length album, the guys dropped in to our studios during a brief winter tour to play a set of tunes and catch us up on their whirlwind journey."
Track Listing
Better Things
I've Got Your Number
- interview -
Live To Tell The Tale
Sleepyhead
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Download a free track from the new King Creosote album
With the new KC album on it's way, Domino are offering a wee taster to wet your appetite. Taken from the his forth-coming album 'Flick the V's', the first track on the album, 'Rims' can be downloaded for free here
If you can't be bothered with all the hassle of registering on the Domino site, you can also get it here
Alternatively, if you just want to hear it without any of the hassle, you can listen below
05 February 2009
Free Copy of Unkle Bob's Debut Album

"Unkle
The reaso
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Passion Pit - Sleepyhead

So after loads more listens to the Passion Pit EP, I have to admit that I have changed my opinion on them. They EP is pretty damn special, I am bit gutted that I'll be missing them at the Captains Rest this month, so if your kicking about in 'vegas on the 26th I'd recommend you check them out. They're playing with Hockey (soon to be featured) and Bear Hands. Check the video for 'Sleephead' out below.
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Hockey
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04 February 2009
Manda Rin to play Free Gasgow Gig

"The next Glasgow gig I do is the Mill at Oran Mor (731 - 735 Great Western Rd) on 4th March. It will be with one other band Sugar Crisis and I’ll be on last (gigs are early in there though so please get there sharpo!). Tickets are free and can be sent to your mobile if you text Mill32 to 82500. You can also register on the Mill website for some which will be on there shortly! The night is 8pm - 10.30pm so please pop down for a boogie if you can! I’ll hopefully have some new live tune additions to the set too."
The Mill
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Planet Manda
03 February 2009
New Flaming Lips song

The 'Lips have a recorded a brand new song , 'Anything you say, I believe' for forthcoming film, 'Know Your Mushrooms', have a listen below and see what you think.
Anything You Say Now I Believe You MP3
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Pitchfork
Heroes set to return to the BBC next week
or if you really can't wait, you can watch it here
Fleet Foxes side project?

Just discovered, on the forthcoming reissue of Fleet Foxes debut (which is basically the Album + The Sun Giant EP & the new 7" Inch vinyl of the "Mykonos" single), there is a new Fleet Foxes B-Side on their called 'The False Knight Upon the Road'. Where can i hear this you might well ask, well it's streaming on Robin Pecknold's side band 'White Antelope's' Myspace, or if you would like to download it click the link below. Apparently the song is a cover of an old Child Ballad (no me neither) and has previously been covered by Steeleye Span and Richard Thompson.
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False Knight On The Road
02 February 2009
Are all the new toys getting boring?

In the past few days DF have announced that Connect isn't going ahead this year, blaming the Credit Crunch as the main reason for it's absence this year, it made me think is the Scottish Music Scene getting a bit boring. Musically, no I would say it's probably the healthiest it's ever been, but with the demise of Connect and the snoozefest that is the Tennents's Mutual gigs, I found myself thinking how boring it's got. A couple of years ago we had Indian Summer, a vibrant up and coming festival, that got the whole boutique festival pretty much spot on, then being the greedy bugger that he is, Geoff Ellis and his evil empire stepped in stole all of their thunder with Connect. Admittedly I did jump on the Connect bandwagon (still went Indian Summer mind you), but the line-up that was offer at Inveraray Castle was quite literally mouth watering. then what happened, well Ellis's new bay kills off Indian summer and then Connect becomes some kind of poor man's T in the Park. Brilliant, just brilliant.
Next up Tennents cancel Triptych, a truly unique festival that offered up a variety of different acts that you wouldn't necessarily see in Glasgow, plus they offered up special one off shows, ie pretty much any of the gigs held at the Tramway (why is this venue not used more often??). To replace it with Tennent's Mutual, which sounded new and exciting when it first came out, but after months of pointless voting, the first gig (excluding their launch nights) that the presented us with was the Shred Your Face (or something like that), featuring Los Campesinos, No Age and Born Ruffians. Yes that was a decent enough line-up, but it was the same line-up that was also touring the UK, so it was hardly as if we were getting something all the different. To be fair some of the gigs that they lined up were not too shabby, although having said that I didn't really see the merit in having bands play in Paisley Town Hall. if most of your punters are coming from Glasgow to go to a gig, why not just have it there. Anyway, those gigs were way back last year and now i find myself somewhat bored by the whole concept, if I have to go through another vote I think I may well die of boredom. Having had a look at their website they too seem to have given up the ghost, their news section is pretty appalling, the forum is merely a platform for unsigned bands to 'big themselves up, shame nobody is listening though.
Is all of this a bad thing, well for me I guess not, as long as there is still a demand for live music, which I believe there is, what with O2 and HMV both getting more involved with their investments in various venues. My big hope for this year is to see promoters thinking more about the pricing of tickets, scrap or even just incorporate some of the booking fee into the ticket and the return of Indian Summer, a boy can but dream....











