By Megan Hughes The year was 1993, Gary Stringer and Jack Bessant were looking for band members. Unbeknownst to them they were about to form a group with the four people who were going to release a Gold selling debut album in 1995. The band became well known and acclaimed for their numerous chart toppingContinue reading “INTERVIEW: Jesse James Wood, Not Quite The American Outlaw But An English Musician Making Waves Just The Same”
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St Dukes – Glaswegian Group Worth a Watching and a Listen
Glaswegian four piece powerhouse made up of Lewis, Fraser, Sarah and Max are moving like a freight train through releases and performances as they are garnering more fans and followers as the up the ante with the anticipated album launch marked for a release in May. Getting noticed in a city like Glasgow can beContinue reading “St Dukes – Glaswegian Group Worth a Watching and a Listen”
Gig Review: The Libertines
On Tuesday The Libertines returned to Glasgow for what I can only describe as their best live performance that I have ever witnessed. After performing at St Lukes on Monday night, the indie rockers went on to their second sell out show at the O2 Academy on Eglinton Street entering with ‘What a Waster’ showingContinue reading “Gig Review: The Libertines”
I’d Rather Die (Than Have a Job in a Tie) – The Unexpected Revolution Inspiring Anthem by Glasgows The Vanities
By Megan Hughes Glasgow is home and birth place to garage punk band The Vanities. If The Beachboys and The Vaccines had a garage punk baby it would be this band. Although, their new single I’d Rather Die (Than Have a Job in a Tie) is a far cry from any classic beach boy hit with itsContinue reading “I’d Rather Die (Than Have a Job in a Tie) – The Unexpected Revolution Inspiring Anthem by Glasgows The Vanities”