Even at its most heartbreaking, Amanda Bergman's new album embraced for a second as we die reminds us to inhale life.
An affair mostly happens in a bored wife's mind in this interesting yet formally uninventive novel from Erin Somers.
The Demise of Planet X is a strong addition to Sleaford Mods' discography that flicks the Vs at a world gone mad.
The combination of ambient luminary Julianna Barwick and celestial harpist Mary Lattimore makes for gorgeous listening.
The Wahs, which is maybe the standout, is a lean garage rocker that simmers towards a euphoric climax that deftly utilises ...
It’s no surprise that Quicksand Heart doesn’t make for a grand departure from Let’s Eat Grandma’s sound, though fans of the ...
Inspired by an exhibition on Marina Abramović’s first performance in Scotland, we interview five artists about the enduring ...
This year's Concert In the Gardens with Wet Leg, Hamish Hawk and Lucia & The Best Boys makes a convincing case for live music ...
Ahead of the return of Dataclash, zolf talks digital spaces, livestream culture and the importance of club production.
From the grind of poverty to the perfection of porridge via samurai and swearing, this was 2025 in Scottish film.
Felipe Bustos Sierra's documentary on Glaswegians' successful stand against a Home Office deportation van will kick off this ...
Ben Wheatley goes from Hollywood behemoth Meg 2 to his new film BULK, a micro-budget wonder that he's taking on tour across ...
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