The Muldoons Made for Each Other

The Muldoons – Made for Each Other – album review

I have recently been expounding my love for a certain record label, the wonderful Tarbeach Records from Astoria, NY with links to home soil in Airdrie. Another of my favourite labels is altogether closer to home. Last Night From Glasgow, and its various offshoots Hive and Komponist have not let the grass grow under their feet during lockdown, with a seemingly endless supply of announcements and releases to delight and excite.

As I’ve recently reviewed two of the latest releases from Tarbeach It seems only fair that I balance this out and expound the virtues of Last Night From Glasgow too.… Read the rest

Aw Naw

Aw Naw – No Again EP review

Aw Naw? The only aw naw moment here is that it’s taken me so long to get around to getting a review uploaded for the debut EP, No Again from Aw Naw.

Everything about this EP is Aw Yass. With the three tracks ranging from the sublime (Secret Face) to the mirthful (Demon Drink).

The Demon Drink tells the story of an empty at Big Stevie’s. Or more precisely, the effects of a certain type of wreck the hoose juice on the protagonist. The lyrics will have you laughing and cringing as you realise you’ve either met (or been) that person at house parties.… Read the rest

New York Junk Dreaming

New York Junk – Dreaming – mini album review

New York Junk are one of those quintessential NYC bands. As soon as you listen to the songs you know where their origins lie, not just because the style of their music rests well with the icons of the New York City alternative an punk scene of the 60s/70s but also because the subject matter of their lyrics often reflects topics relating to the Big Apple or tackles the issues the city faces.

It seems only right then that the band release their new record, Dreaming, on Astoria, NY based label, Tarbeach Records. The record follows hot on the heels of another ex B-Girl Cynthia Ross related release, last year’s glorious ElectraJets Transatlantic Tales album, one of my albums of the year for 2019.… Read the rest

Reaction The LA Chunky sessions Vol 1

Reaction – The La Chunky Sessions EP Volume 1 – review

There are dozens of independent record labels that are a cause for celebration. The one’s that, when you hear they have a new release coming, it is almost guaranteed you will love it. I’m not going to start listing those. Suffice to say that Tarbeach Records based in New York but with roots still attached to the heart of the West of Scotland is one that holds a special place in my music collection. I own all the releases to date. So far there is not one I don’t like. So, it gives me great pleasure to be reviewing the first of three tree-mendous releases (the pun is intentional) coming your way now.… Read the rest

The Cundeez

The Cundeez – teaser

I’ve been lucky this week to hear an exclusive track from The Cundeez. Hot off the presses and the latest track recorded for their up and coming album “Teckle and Hide” (due for an Autumn release). I will admit when I saw them teasing a clip of it on their Facebook page recently it was a bit of an eyebrow raiser and something I certainly wouldn’t have expected.

If you’ve heard the last few songs to come from The Cundeez camp over the last coupla years, you’ll know they’ve been on fire.

Take their split single with Texas Mod Crushers that came out on Tarbeach a while back.… Read the rest

Power of Dreams America Across the Shannon

Power of Dreams – Across the Shannon/America – review

Dreams never end….

My lasting memory of Power of Dreams is them playing to a fervent packed out King Tuts, in front of a sweaty heaving mass of bodies. They attracted an ardent hardcore of fans. I remember people standing outside, having travelled far and wide following the band around the country. Many turned up without tickets hoping to be able to get in on the night and to find a friendly face to let them kip on their couch or floor.

Immigrants, Emigrants and Me set the scene for me, with sophomore release 2 Hell with Common Sense introducing a more powerful edge to their sound.… Read the rest

The Filthy Tongues Gas Mask Blues

The Filthy Tongues – Gas Mask Blues review

Scotland’s premier providers of sinister darkwave goth stuck their heads above the parapet last week adding their voice to the proliferation of lockdown anthems in a tentative step towards the some sort of return to normality – wearing a mask of course.

The Filthy Tongues Gas Mask Blues is everything you would hope from a Metcalfe composition about the COVID 19 landscape. Electric violin kicks off this moody broodingly hypnotic track. The enigmatic elegant singers understated vocal just breathing out the pithy lyrics. The chorus rises to a near falsetto (in Metcalfe’s terms) before seemingly bringing the track to a halting end.… Read the rest

The Godfathers I'm Not Your Slave

The Godfathers – I’m Not Your Slave/Wild & Free – review

I’m slowly but surely picking away at the mountain of e-mails in my inbox. Despite the apparent wasteland that has seen empty streets over the last few months and kept people confined to barracks, this hasn’t meant a barren wasteland of new music being produced judging by the number of emails. 2020 has been a great year for new music so far from bands old and new.

So, I finally get round to picking up on the double A side released in mid-June by an old band, with a new line up.

Old Band, New Line Up

Releasing the first tracks since being joined by ex-Heavy Drapes/Baby’s Got a Gun pair Billy Duncanson and Richie Simpson following the tragic, untimely death of charismatic and inspiring frontman Garry Borland, The Godfathers revealed two new songs.… Read the rest

David Delinquent - Better Yourself

David Delinquent – Better Yourself

David Delinquent’s latest song Better Yourself has been available via bandcamp for a couple of weeks now. This isn’t really a review, as I feel that the song, the lyrics and David’s message speak for themselves. Suffice to say, I’m in the process of writing a piece for my  blog that mirrors the sentiments contained in David’s lyrics. We can all be better people.

Please head over to Bandcamp and name your price, all proceeds from the sale of the song go to CRER (Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights) Scotland and Stop Hate.UK.

David Delinquent Bandcamp

I will leave the rest of this blog to David himself (taken from his Bandcamp page)

I chose this artwork for a couple of reasons, first and foremost to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and the events currently taking place in the US and here in the UK.

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udebeard - As You Walk Away e.p - front cover

Rudebeard – As You Walk Away review

My last two blogs have been rockabilly and country focussed respectively, in the spirit of fairness and variety, next up it’s a bit of pirate ska. This time, courtesy of Rudebeard and their follow up to the Wideos on the Rise EP

Incorporating Liquidator style keyboards into the welcoming introduction to As You Walk Away, the lyrics kick in with a less welcoming message. The typical Glasweegie farewell “Don’t let the door hit you on the arse, as you walk away”. Having said that the laid-back mellow groove of the track is most relaxed and easy-going. A great wee vibe to kick-off the three tracks.… Read the rest