Issue 691

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Chris Duncan of Sub Club discusses plans for the venue's 25th anniversary

9 Jan 2012

You’ll probably be hearing a lot more about this as the year progresses, but it doesn’t do any harm to draw your attention to two anniversaries happening in Glasgow in 2012 – one big and one absolutely enormous, and both under the same roof. This is the…

The Scottish National Portrait Gallery want your children to become Portrait Detectives

9 Jan 2012

New events to get kids interested in the refurbished Gallery

Under wraps for the past two and a half years, the newly re-opened Scottish National Portrait Gallery cuts quite a dash. But for younger visitors, the wow factor generated by a £17 million spend can be hard to see. Which is why events like Portrait…

In Process and Great Debates

9 Jan 2012

The Scottish Writers’ Centre's events are keeping the country's literary talent in the spotlight

When it comes to getting the literary community ablaze with conversation or putting scribes under the microscope, the Scottish Writers’ Centre seem to have it down to a fine art just now. In Process is their monthly series of events in which a writer…

Interview: Isy Suttie on tea, Technotronic and Ice, Ice, Baby

6 Jan 2012

Stand up comedian, actress, writer and musician

First record you ever bought. ‘This Beat is Technotronic’ by Technotronic. Last extravagant purchase you made My Martin three-quarter-size guitar. First film you saw that really moved you Manhattan. Last lie you told I told the postman…

Glasgow boutique Made in the Shade prepares to move to London

6 Jan 2012

Carrie Maclennan and Clare Nicolson on expanding their horizons

Bad news for all Glaswegians who can’t get through the week without buying a quirky new tote bag. The Made in the Shade Maisonette, the spiritual home of the vintage fabric stuffed bird and curly moustache keyring, is closing its doors. Owners Carrie…

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Burns Night 2012: Glasgow and Edinburgh highlights

6 Jan 2012

Edinburgh gets its bard celebrations off to an impressive (and prompt) start with Burnsfest at the Scottish Storytelling Centre in association with Scotland’s Winter Festivals (17–28 Jan, times vary). From a ceilidh in the café to performances of the…

M83's Hurry Up, We're Dreaming combines ambient roots with pop sensibilities

6 Jan 2012

We reassess the albumprior to Frenchman's upcoming UK tour

The Associates’ Alan Rankine once opined that the best way to make an album is to ‘start with a climax, then go further.’ It’s a maxim that Frenchman Anthony Gonzalez – an Antibes-born, LA-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist with an idiosyncratic…

Author and satirist Nick Revell on coming back to comedy

6 Jan 2012

The prominent 80s comic has several dates lined up at The Stand

As one of the original voices from the 1980s Comedy Store era, Nick Revell has been round a block or two. Having earned a Perrier nomination in 1987, his stand-up career seemed to be flying, but in 1992 he decided to have a break and concentrate on…

Playwright Peter Arnott discusses The Infamous Brothers Davenport

6 Jan 2012

Arnott and Vox Motus to resurrect the 19th century American spiritualists

This new show from playwright Peter Arnott and Vox Motus promises to be part Dickens, part Derren Brown. It focuses on real-life American magicians William and Ira Davenport, who in the 1860s were a central part of the spiritualist movement, which first…

Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy to play Celtic Connections set

6 Jan 2012

Some facts you may not know about Will Oldham's alterego

1. This will be first Scottish performance in over five years The music of Will Oldham (aka Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy) has haunted independent music for over two decades now, through various monikers (Palace Music, Palace Brothers, Palace Songs to name a…

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Errors - Have Some Faith In Magic

6 Jan 20124 stars

Superb third album that should push the foursome out of Mogwai's shadow

(Rock Action) Lazily regarded as Mogwai-lite for most of their seven year existence, Errors’ third offering finally sees the Glasgow foursome shrug off the shackles of their legendary label founders’ early patronage. Anyone with half a brain could…

The Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon discusses theatre production Swallows and Amazons

6 Jan 2012

The musical is to be directed by War Horse's Tom Morris

‘I don’t think of myself as much of a collaborator...’ muses Neil Hannon. A chuckle follows, the irony of his statement kicking in. When he’s not being frontman to The Divine Comedy, the Northern Irish pop star has written music for Father Ted and…

Meanwhile, It's Will and Greg

6 Jan 20124 stars

Will Andrews and Greg McHugh revive their Ugly Kid sketch talents for radio

On first hearing that Will Andrews and Greg McHugh have collaborated for sketch work under the moniker of Will & Greg, the cynical might believe this to be a forced pairing simply to fulfil a US TV show pun. Reflect on this, cynics: the duo’s working…

Malcolm Middleton - Electric Circus, Edinburgh, Wed 14 Dec

6 Jan 20124 stars

The ex-Arab Strap man isn't as miserable as he makes out

What better way to celebrate Christmas than with Mr Season of Goodwill himself, Malcolm Middleton, the man whose campaign to get ‘We’re All Going to Die’ to the 2007 Christmas number one spot will live long in the hearts of those who believed in it.

The View - O2 ABC, Glasgow, Mon 19 Dec

6 Jan 20124 stars

Raucous, lager-soaked rock'n'roll show

Being partial to the occasional shandy, it pained The List to witness the mass lager sacrifice that occurred at the ABC this night – nary a punter was spared a shower of the gods’ amber nectar as high-spirited young souls sent pint after pint looping…

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The Saturdays - SECC, Glasgow, Tue 13 Dec

6 Jan 20123 stars

Polished pop performance that felt lacking in soul

With Little Mix winning this year’s X-Factor, you would think the positively elderly Saturdays (average age: 24) would be showing signs of abject desperation not to lose their crown as the current biggest UK girl group not in semi-retirement. But no...

Kid Canaveral’s Christmas Baubles II - Summerhall, Edinburgh, Sat 17 Dec 2011

6 Jan 20124 stars

Josie Long, eagleowl and more join in Kid Canaveral's annual shindig

The combination of cheap tins and 12 hours of live entertainment could be an endurance test in the wrong hands, but the second annual Fence Records/Kid Canaveral Chirstmas Baubles all-dayer doesn’t exactly feel like a chore. A joyous turn by Fence…

The Big Pink - Future This

6 Jan 20122 stars

Second electro-pop offering let down by over-egged desire to be anthemic

(4AD) It’s easy to assume that London duo Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell’s oft-scrutinised industry connections have earned them their breaks while ignoring the fact that the dark, feedback and effects-swathed element of their music honours 4AD’s goth…

Boy & Bear - Moonfire

6 Jan 20122 stars

Mumford-esque mimsy-folk from down under

(V2) If you’ve considered moving to the opposite side of the world to escape Mumford & Sons, think again – their Australian kindred spirits and touring partners Boy & Bear await you, ready to close the jaws of a vice-like international folk-pop mimsy…

Rodrigo y Gabriela - Area 52

6 Jan 20123 stars

Orchestral backing and lots of special guests leads to a fun if over-wrought latin-funk-rock record

(Rubyworks) For their fifth studio album the Mexican acoustic rock duo have teamed up with 13-piece orchestra C.U.B.A. to rework nine previous compositions. The radically increased personnel (which is also augmented by several guests including Cuban…

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Chris Devotion and The Expectations – Amalgamation and Capital

6 Jan 20123 stars

Worthwhile debut stumbles when it steps away from solid pop template

(Armellodie) Amalgamation and Capital is the debut from Glasgow’s Chris Devotion and the Expectations. Kicking off with ‘A Modest Refusal’, a punchy salute to 50s/60s pop, complete with textbook dum, dum-dum, tshh’s and whoah-ohs, this is an album…

Baobab-Gateway – Strings That Sing

6 Jan 20123 stars

Accomplished Scottish-African musicians with healthy, multicultural roots

(Brechin All) Baobab-Gateway’s name pinpoints the West African influences found in their original sound. The international pedigree and multi-ethnicity of these experienced Scottish based musicians (Salsa Celtica, Bhundu Boys, Waa Sylla) is a…

RM Hubbert – Thirteen Lost & Found

5 Jan 20124 stars

Beautiful collaborative effort from the percussive guitarist

(Chemikal Underground) Last year’s solo debut, First and Last, saw Glaswegian guitarist RM Hubbert communicate all manner of emotions and stories through his own beautifully lush and percussive playing style. On this second album, Hubbert (who…

First Aid Kit – The Lion’s Roar

5 Jan 20124 stars

Heartfelt ode to Americana from the Swedish siblings

(Wichita) On the surface, First Aid Kit’s obsession with Americana looks a little odd, given that they’re Swedish sisters barely out of their teens. But the pair’s homage is steeped in knowledge, and this second album sounds like it could’ve been…

Edmund White - Jack Holmes and His Friend

5 Jan 20124 stars

A beautifully written tale of sex and male friendship

(Bloomsbury) Edmund White has never shied away from putting himself on the page, scribing autobiographical fiction and memoirs for over 30 years. Jack Holmes and His Friend is no exception. White attended boarding school in the American Midwest…