Music Rock&Pop'

Come on Gangl, Vendor Defender, The Soviets and The Mixups Nice'n‘Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 7.30pm. Touted lidinburgh trio headline. I Jane McDonald Pavilion Theatre. 121 Rentield Street. 332 1846. 7.30pm. £18.50—-£27.50. Light entertainment chantettse presents an evening of tnusic and laughter. I Punch 8. the Apostles Stereo.

20—28 Renfleld Lane. 222 2254. 7.30pm.

Blues. funk. punk and jazz influences from this band.

FREE Electrolite, The Oco, Muddy Face, The Streetlight Conspiracy and Zoobizaretta Box. 431 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5431. 8pm. Wailing guitar. hard beats and meandering melodies frotn the headliners.

I Tigers on Vaseline and Alex Harvey Tribute The Hold (under Admiral Bar). Waterloo Street. 8pm. S()Ll) ()lfT. Tribute to Bowie and the late Alex H.

I Vulture Speak Tchai ()vna. 169 Deanston Drive. 649 7258. 8pm. £2. Minimalist psych folk sounds.

FREE Dinny Art de (‘af. The ()ld Sheriff Court Building. Brunswick Street. 333 0344. 8.30pm. Cinematic electronica from this singer/songwriter. influenced by kd lang and Annie Lennox.

I Hot Club De Paris, Sky Larkin and Copy Haho King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £7.50. ()flbeat Scouse combo who like to ‘drop it till it pops'. Witlt support from grungey indie sorts Copy llaho.

I Cancer Bats Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 ()999. 9pm. £3. Mix of hardcore. punk and southern metal from Cancer Bats. playing their second gig of the night. following their Funeral for a Friend support slot.

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I Over the Wall, Barn Owl and Kaput 13th Note Cafe. 50—60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £4. lilectro pop duo who add kazoos. mandolins. hurdy gurdys and cowbells to the mix. supported by the Arcade Fire-meets-Mogwai sounds of Barn Owl. I Mahjongg, Ben Butler & Mousepad and David Barbarossa Stereo. 20—28 Reniield Lane. 222 2254. l lptn. £6. Late gig featuring a Chicago quintet who fuse the grooves of Can. Animal Collective and Hot Chip. I Jamie Barnes & Cochise, Staid as Ouo and The Fakes Rockers. 14 Midland Street. 221 0726. Blues veteran and band. plus Status Quo tribute (we presume).

No Age, Los Campesinos and

Times New Viking Glasgow School of Art. 167 Renfrew Street. 353 4531. Punk and power pop from an LA band influenced by both Crass and Squeeze. which sounds very healthy to us. are joined on this Shred Yr Face tour by Welsh indie pop collective Los Campesinos and ()hio no-li-niks TNV. I’urt of’lettnent's .llututtl. See preview. page 63. I The Tracks and The Dirty Demographic Classic Grand. 18 Jamaica Street. 847 ()820. Powerpop front The Dirty Demographic.

Edinburgh

I White Boys for Gay Jesus, Tangora, With Scissors and Secta Rouge Studio 24. 24 -26 Calton Road. 558 3758. 2pm. £tbc. All day rock bill completed by Chickenhawk. Beasts. Take a Worm for a Walk Week. lirrander and Friday Night Gun Fight.

I The Jamm The Bongo Club. Moray House. 37 llolyrood Road. 558 7604. 7pm. £12 (£10 in advance). See Fri 17.

I Skullflower Henry's Cellar Bar. 8 16a Morrison Street. 228 9393. 7pm. £8 (£6 in advance). Alternative underground

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industrial rock at this Cut Hands 2 night with a DJ set from William Bennet as well as talks. visuals and demos.

I 7VWWVW Wee Red Bar. Edinburgh College of Art. Lauriston Place. 229 1442. 7pm. £5. 7VWWVW (it‘s pronounced Mammal) with a night of lo-li folktronica. I The Fabulous Corvettes, Distant Soul, Who’s Your Mama How? and The Ubiquitous Kings of Rhythm The Ark. 37 Waterloo Place. 228 9393. 7.30pm. £4. Big bill of R&B and soul.

I Allison Crowe The Lot. 4 Grassmarket. 225 9922. 8pm. £10 (£8). lixpect overtones of Leonard Cohen. Joni Mitchell. The Beatles. jazz and Broadway as the popular Canadian singer frotn Vancouver Island performs with special guest Billie Woods.

I The Flavours and Mike Kearney The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 8.30pm. £5 before 1 1pm; 7 after. Party tunes from house band The Flavours plus boogie-woogie and funk from Kearney.

I Drongos for Europe, The Prairie Dugz and Responsa Bannerman's. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 9pm. £6. Punk bill.

I Medicinal Purposes and 96 Tears Henry's Cellar Bar. 8--l6a Morrison Street. 228 9393. l lpm—3am. £5. lndie with a classic rock influence plus the Burn l)Js.

I Blind Lemon Seahaven Hotel. 89—91 .loppa Rd. 669 4592. £tbc. Old school covers and classics from one of the hardest working bands around.

Greenock

I The Meat Loaf Story Arts Guild Theatre. Campbell Street. 01475 723038. 7.30pm. £15.50—£16.50. A rock'n'roller coaster ride celebrating the life of one of the world's tnost famous rock stars. Featuring hits frotn his multi-million selling albums such as ‘Bat out of Hell' and ‘1 Would Do Anything For You'.

Milngawe

I Steve Tilston Fraser Centre. Douglas Street. 563 7767. 7.30pm. £10. Liverpudlian singer-songwriter and highly skilled guitarist.

Motherwell

I Ga Ga Motherwell Theatre. Civic Centre. Windmillhill Street. ()1698 302999. 7.30pm. £12.50 (£1 1 ). A celebration of the music of Queen. minus any of the usual wig and fake moustache cover band fripperies.

Glasgow

I Elbow Carling Academy. 121 figlinton Street. 0844 477 2000. 7pm. £17.50. ()ver- 14s show. Strangely uplifting indie miserabilists from Manchester back on a victory lap after their Mercury Music Prize win for The Seldom Seen K it].

I Sam Forrest and Hayley Hutchinson Brel. 39—43 Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 7pm. £7. Nine Black Alps fronttnan plays solo.

I Towers of London ABCZ. 330 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm. £9. Over-14s show. Gobby old school punk rockers doused in more hairspray than Motley Crue. fronted by that kerazee Celebrity Big Brother contestant Donny Tourette.

I Bloc Party and Magistrates Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 7.30pm. £10. Post-punk indie favourites play a teeny tiny venue as part of the MTV2 Gonzo tour.

I Illegal Eagles Pavilion Theatre. 121 Renfleld Street. 332 1846. 7.30pm. £18.50—£l9.50. Established musical tribute to the liagles.

I Mossyrock and Senor Snazzy Nice‘n‘Slealy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 7.30pm. Dark folk rock on mandolin atid cello from Brooklyn duo Mossyrock with gutsy. funky support.

I Stephen Stills SIiCC: Clyde

Auditorium. Finnieston Quay. 0870 040 4000. 7.30pm. £30. Legendary

songwriter/guitarist from Buffalo Springfield and Crosby. Stills & Nash. who wrote the still-relevant ‘For What It‘s Worth‘ among other classics.

I Belle Rev, Kings Die Kings, The Sweet Leaves and De Jour The Arches. 253 Argyle Street. 565 1000. 8pm. £6. Future of Rock showcase. including the brooding indie rock of K1)K.

I Blood Red Shoes, Rolo Tomassi and 1984 King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8pm. £7.50. Over-14s show. Young Brighton art-punk duo present their debut album Box of Secrets. with support from Sheffield teenagers blending hardcore . sounds frotn the rock and club realms. FREE Hobo Syndicate, Tamika’s Treehouse, Andrea Marini and Ramon Republic Bier Hof. 323 t Sauchiehall Street. 353 0953. 8pm. Laidback performances.

FREE The Primary School, The Viragoes and The Marvel Heights Box. 431 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5431. 8pm. High volume. quick tempo and dress code observance frotn the headliners - sounds like a good approach. FREE Acoustic Night The Butterfly & the Pig. 153 Bath Street. 221 7711. 8.30pm. Hosted by Callum Ray.

I Bent Out of Shape Admiral Bar Basement. 7 la Waterloo Street. 2210 7705. 9pm—2am. £6 (£5). Queer girl I famine Lock Up Your Daughters lays i down the gauntlet to queer girls' club night Bang! Bang! for a duel of epic musical proportions. Electro—horror- popsters Fangs and garage trio The Fnords provide the live music. while some as yet unnatned girl DJs bring the queereore disco.

FREE The Gilded Angels Blackfriars. 36 Bell Street. 552 5924. 9pm. Country rocking in the spirit of Gram Parsons.

I Pollyester The Sub Club. 22 Jamaica Street. 248 4600. 1 1pm. £9 (£8). Optimo set frotn a performance duo who blend

jazz and new wave sounds with . percussive elements.

I David R Black Stereo. 20~28

Rentield Lane. 222 2254. Black and band have supported the likes of The Mission and Spin Doctors.

I Deadeye and Alter the Ancient 13th Note Cafe. 50—60 King Street. 553 1638. Alt.metal.

I The Night Marchers and The Black Rat Death Squad Captain’s Rest. 185 Great Western Road. 331 2722. We are in the presence of garage rockabilly royalty. as The Night Marchers is the latest righteous outpouring of ex-Rocket frotn the

C rypt/Hot Snakes fronttnan Speedo.

Edinburgh

I The Sunday Sessions The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 7pm. 1 Mixed night of up-and-coming talent playing originals and covers.

I The View Cabaret Voltaire. 36—38

' Blair Street. 220 6176. 7pm. SOLD ()L‘T. Cracking garagey indie onslaught

frotn Dundonian tykes sweeping all before them right now as they take a break from working on their second

album.

I Hot Leg The GRV. 37 Guthrie Street. 220 2987. 7.30pm. £10. Ex-Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins returns with another band of a dubious rawk persuasion.

I In Reason, The Placid Casuals and Keiko Avi The Ark. 3—7 Waterloo Place. 228 9393. 7.30pm. £4. Guitar rock.

; I Nearly Dan The Voodoo Rooms. 19a

West Register Street. 556 7060. 8pm. £12. See Sat 18.

I Vessel, Vom, Mills a. Boon and The Betamax Henry‘s Cellar Bar. 8—l6a Morrison Street. 228 9393. 8pm. £4. Heavy soundscapes and noise. FREE Open Mic The Tron. 9 Hunter Square. High Street. 226 0931. 8.30pm.

Comedy band Lazyhand host this open i

mic shindig.