matching ('uhan heels seriotisly. what more could you want trom a mane- shaking rock'n'roII hand’ Rocktastic.

I HIM and Anathema ('arlmg Academy (ilasgow. I2I lzglinton Street. 0870 771 2000. 7pm. S()LI) ()l 'T. ()ser- |4s show, Finnish 'Ime metal' act with gothic inertones. Rescheduled lrom I‘) January, I Dot Allison and Adam Beattie Barlly ttipstairsi. 260 ('lyde Street. 0870 ‘)07 0‘)‘)‘). 2pm. £6. (ilacial pop princess l)ot Allison (es-()ne I)o\ei plays an intimate alternoon gig.

I Enter Shikira, Flood oi Red and My Mind’s Weapon 1 he ('atliouse. I5 l'nion Street. 248 6606. 7.30pm. tthc. ()ser- l4s show. .;\Iternati\e. emo and rock hill.

I Hilary Duff ('Iyde :‘suditorium. Finnieston Quay. 0870040 4000. 7.30pm. £20 £22.50. Apple pie teen pop hi‘and who has sold over 4.3 million copies ol her three alhums and hranched oil into films.

I IMO, The Riot, The Usuals and Recoil Soundhaus. 47 Hydepark Street. 22I 465‘). 7.30pm. £5. ()yer- I4s show. Local hand showcase.

I Teddy Thompson ()ran Mor.

73l 735 (ireat Western Road. 357 6200. 7.30pm. {l0 Richard 'I'hompson's son l‘orges a career in his own right.

I Blind Fault The Vale. 5 l)undas Street. 332 4‘)28. 8pm. £3. .‘sletal.

I Lucerna The Butterlly and the Pig. I53 Bath Street. 22] 77| I. 8pm. Free. Acoustic Altair session. l‘eaturing the melodic and epic leanings ol a hand who have supported the Iliyes. Spirituali/ed and the Bu/Icocks.

I No 1 Son and Christine Borvill Tron Theatre. 63 Trongale. 552 4267. 8pm. £8. Psychedelic l‘olk lrom es-Sneak Attack Tigers l'rontman I’aul .\'Ic|.aughlin at this Acoustic Altair gig.

4: Pro Forma and F0 Machete King Tut‘s Wah Walt Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 527‘). 8pm. L'thc. Iilectro soundquake l’rom Pro Forma. supported hy the spiky. quirky F() Machete. listen otit for their cover ol‘ ()Iiyia Newton John's ‘I’hysical'. See Pro Forma preview. page 64.

I Sylvie Courvoisier and Mark Feldman (‘(‘A. 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. 8pm. L'II) (£8). V'il‘lttoso musicianship and heartfelt lyrics lorm violinist Feldman and pianist (‘ours'oisieiz I The Nilight Sad, Household and Izaak Thomas .‘stono. I2 Kings (‘ourt. King Street. 552 ‘)458. 8pm. £4. (iuitar noise. post-punk and psychedelic l'olk sounds at this Stow College-organised

I iLiKETRAiNS, Chris Gorman and Billy Bates Barfly. 260 (‘Iyde Street. 0870 ‘)07 0‘)‘)‘). 8pm. £5. Leeds quintet with an ol‘lheat approach to songwriting and presentation. Lyrics deal with topics such as (‘aptain Scott's ill-l‘ated Antarctic expedition and troubled chess champ Bobby Fischer. and they ‘s’e been known to don British Rail outlits at their gigs. I The Storys, Rosalie Deighton and Mindset King Tut's \‘l'ah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 527‘). 8.30pm. £5. lnol'l'ensis‘e pop with a rootsy inflection from the Storys.

I Playtone The Bunker Bar. l‘)3--l‘)‘) Bath Street. 22‘) I427. ‘)pm. Free. See Sun 16.

Edinburgh I Kubb The Liquid Room. ‘)c Victoria

Street. 225 2564. 7pm. £l0. l’ost-(‘oldplay

coinho fronted by singer/ songwriter Harry Collier. Here‘s hoping they don't play recent excruciating John Lennon rip- off ‘Grow'.

I Man of the Hour Studio 24. 2426 (‘alton Road. 558 3758. 7pm. £5. l'nadulterated heayy metal with elements ot~ trash and the old school.

I Program the Dead Cabaret Voltaire. 36—38 Blair Street. 220 6l76. 7pm. £thc. Raw rock and social commentary from Orange County.

I The Gods of Future Mythology, Guantamano Bay and Gas Giant Subway (‘owgate. 6‘) Cowgate. 225 6766.

7.30pm. Free. ('osmic deep iitt'in‘ gioose masters with a special guest appearance trom Jiim the I’iper. with local support

I The Hollies l'sher llall. loiliiaii Road. 228 ll55. 7.30pm. £20 50 L22 50 See Ln 2 I.

I Jawbone, Pip Dylan and Randan Discotheque Wee Red Bar. ladinhurgh ('ollege ol Art. Laurtston Place. 22‘) I442. 7.30pm. £5 tt4i. One man punk thcs trom Jawhone with support ti'om Fence ('ollectise ineiiiher l)_\ Ian.

I Runzelstirn 8. Gurgelstock, Spencer Yeh 8. Dylan Nyoukis, Hockyfrilla and Birds of Delay v Usurper Henry 's ('ellar Bar. 8 Im Morrison Street. 228 ‘)3‘)3. “.30pm. to (£5 t. I‘rec noise and e\periinental garhled instrutnentation lroni this huge line-up ol electronica des tants.

I STML, Smother and Kiltreiser Bannerman's. .\'iddry Street. 556 32.54. 8.45pm. [4. Hard rock and sitriol with stoner leanings lroin S'I‘.\I|. heading a night ol serious heasy rock.

I Hobo The Bongo ('luh. Moray House. 37 llolyrood Road. 558 7604.

I0pm 3am. Free het'ore [I lpm; 3 alter. See Sun I6.

I Rise Up ('aharet Voltaire. 36 38 Blair Street. 220 6l76. I0pm 3am. t4. I)Js and Iise music all night long. This month's line-up is still lhc. hut espect at least lise lise acts.

Stirling

2%: Morrissey, Sons & Daughters and Tiger Army .-\Ihert Halls. l)umharton Road. 0| 786 473544. 7.30pm. A man w ho needs no introduction. the l'oi‘mer Smiths lrontman is hack again with new alhum li’ing/mili-r Hill/1c ’linmi’nlin‘s. Sec prc\ icw. page 62.

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Glasgow

I The Cardigans .-\B(‘. 330 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm. £17.50. ()ser- |4s show. The increasineg mellow Swedish indie poppers return. I Kubb The (iarage. 4‘)0 Sauchiehall Street. 332 I I20. 7pm. [I I. ()sct'-I4s show. See Stiii 23.

I Acoustic Jam Nice'n‘SIea/y. 42I Sauchiehall Street. 333 0000. 8pm. Free. See Mon I7.

I Black Wire, Every Move a Picture and The Ads Barlly. 260 (‘Iyde Street. 0870 ‘)07 0‘)‘)‘). 8pm. £5. Black Wire are glamtronic punk rockers from what everyone‘s calling ‘the fertile LL‘CtIs scene'.

I Ugly Duckling and Giant Panda King Tut's “ah \\'ah lltit. 272a St Vincent Street. 22| 527‘). 8.30pm. L"). Old school l’unky hip hop insested with humour and intelligence from ['eg Duckling and his l‘urry l'riend (iiant Panda.

I Talus Bar Bloc. I I7 Bath Street. 574 6066. ‘)pm. I-‘ree. Heas y metal thunder.

Edinburgh

I Stepping Stones The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 7pm midnight. Free. See Mon I7.

I Teddy Thompson (‘ahat'et Voltaire. 36 38 Blair Street. 220 6176. 7pm. U0. See Sun 23.

I Our Beloved and 3 Steps Back Bannerman‘s. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 8.45pm. £4. Indie douhle.

I Open Mic \\'liistlehiiikies. 4 6 South Bridge. 557 5| I4. ‘)pm. Free. See .\lon l7.

Glasgow

I The Charlatans and The Feeling Barrowland. 244 (iaIIowgate. 552 4601. 7pm. S()LI) ()l'T. The eser-durahle ('harlies hase weathered all kinds ol uphea\a| over the years and hut hase managed to plod along happin with considerable t'an support. New alhum Simparim flirts with duh \‘ihrations. Support from new .\l()R contenders the Feeling.

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