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I Dominic Waxing lyrical, Gilded Lil and Trout Divally‘s. Maxwell Street. 22] 4657. 9.30pm. £3 (advance from Missing Records). £4 (£3.50) on door. An odd evening at Glasgow’s ‘adult‘ cinema which will include sets by the above

mentioned reprobates including Edinburgh punk frockers Dominic Waxing Lyrical. resplendent in feather boas. and those furry freak brothers Trout who will bestow anarchy and sore ears on anyone foolish enough to listen. While this is going on. feast your eyes on the films of New York‘s Richard Kern who has worked with Sonic Youth and Lydia Lunch among others. so he’s bound to be

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I [III Family and Mogwai Club Beatroot. The l3th Note (downstairs). Glassford Street. 553 I638. 8.30pm. £1. Beatroot's monthly club to which they invite their favourite bands along. Tonight it‘s a clash ofpunk and art rock. Let battle commence! Dear Beatroot. please send us one of those things to go in the middle of turntables to plug the holes in your singles so that we can review them. Or make records without big holes in them.

I the Latecomers, Caffeine Cake Orchestra and Transformers Qudos. Queen Margaret Union. University Gardens. 339 9784. 8pm. £l.50. Students and guests.

I Cathode Species The Brewhouse. John Street. 552 380i. 9pm. Free. Raucous Edinburgh core peeps.

I la Cheeque Kilkennys. John Street. 552 3505. 9pm. Free.

Edinburgh

I Songwriters’ Showcase Tron Tavern. Hunter Square. 7.30pm. £l. Information: 228 8245. Weekly forum for Edinburgh- based singer-songwriters. with anybody welcome to perform a fifteen-minute set. Best gig in town say the promoters. Performing are Kelp (ex Shirley‘s Egg). Common Ground (folky-pop) and singer- guitarist Jo Brown.

I Stumped The Tap O‘l.auriston. Lauriston Place. 229 4041. 9pm. Free. New indie club featuring regular live music. Bands tbc.

THURSDAY 13

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I The lovers and The Sound King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. St Vincent Street. 221

5279. 8.30pm. £4. The Lovers are a new combo featuring the vocal talents of Tom Hingley. better known as the former vocalist with lnspiral Carpets. The man's got a good set of lungs. Whither his pop sensibilities these days?

I Macrocosrnica and All Too Human Club Zebra. The 13th Note (downstairs). Glassford Street. 553 I638. 8.30pm. £1. Macrocosmica feature former members of Telstar Ponies space rocking for all they‘re worth.

I Serenity, Serenade and Einstein Nice ‘n‘ Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm.

I The Slipper limpets and Song Cavern Bar. Strathclyde University Union. John Street. 552 l895. 9pm. Free. Students and guests.

I The lennons The Halt Bar. Woodlands Road. 332 l2l0. 9.30pm. Free. German combo.

I Blues Boots The Brewhouse. John Street. 552 380i. 9pm. Free. Acoustic blues session with Alan and Stevie Nimmo and Deke from Big George And The Business aka The Three Fat Slags. I Morph Blackfriars. Bell Street. 552 5924. 9.30pm. Free.

I Floor 9 The Underground. Bruce Hotel. Cornwall Street. East Kilbride. 013552 2977 l. lOpm. £3.50.

Edinburgh

I Suede Meadowbank Sports Centre. SOLD OUT. 7.30pm. Note the change of venue. Brett and the boys glam it up big time. See Frontlines.

I Maglcdrive, Pariah, Twisted and Freefall The J affacake. King's Stables Road. 229 7986. 9pm. £3. Amnesty International Benefit gig with local Edinburgh act who are currently winging their way into the big time via major label interest and their own debut single ‘Had To Be You'.

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