While there's not much depth to the lyrics on the Dewaele brothers' latest album, when it sounds this good, who cares?
The third album from Brittney Parks, aka Sudan Archives, is a dizzying, frenetic collision of sound and vision.
This year sees SQIFF turn ten. The festival's director, Indigo Korres, reflects on SQIFF's contribution to Scotland's queer ...
Shoegaze revivalists They Are Gutting a Body of Water have spent nearly a decade taking the genre’s combination of surging power and spectral weightlessness and warping it into something off-kilter ...
Katy Perry's Lifetimes Tour makes for an enjoyable show that is both earnest and absurd, dazzling and hilariously over the ...
The room is bathed in a dim red glow as Rose Gray makes her entrance through the packed King Tut's crowd. She murmurs the words for Hackney Wick, a fitting opener as the anticipation in the room ...
Six years on from her last record, Jay Som returns with Belong, an album built on the paradox of letting go. Where Melina ...
Louise Weard's Castration Movie now spans over nine hours of chaotic, cathartic VHS footage – the Canadian director discusses ...
This month sees Edinburgh producer and pop artist SHEARS release her debut album, WE ARE BUT CHEMICALS – she talks us through ...
To celebrate 20 years of The Skinny we look ahead, presenting our Next Generation of Scottish Writers: 12 poets, novelists ...
Celebrate 20 years of The Skinny with a journey through the artists, albums and moments that have shaped Scotland’s last two ...
Storytellers Tom Muir and Eileen Budd, and programmer Daniel Abercrombie discuss the 36th Scottish International Storytelling ...