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I Jumping Flash, Sounds Like Silhouettes, Timebomb Soldiers, Daybreak .uIIl Decoy Barrow land 2. 2-I-I (iIIIIIIngIII‘. 5.52I1i11I. "pm. L1). ()\.I~I I Is slum. I)II_\III‘I';III are ;I (ilasgow l‘llllll IIIIIIIIIg lor the antlIcIIIII‘ sound ol' RIM and (‘oldplay

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I Dance Lazarus Dance \II‘I‘III‘SIca/y II-‘I Sauchiehall StI'ch. 3331111111) " .51I[)l)) IIIIIII‘ the piece with puII'II IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIlIuInIIs I Jackie Leven IIIIII Doghouse Roses IIIc1)lII I'I'IIIIIIIIII‘III‘I. 1 IIIIII 1_'\. \_5\ \1)IIII_\1I[)I]).II‘ 51) RI spIIIIII hluI s IIIIII \oIalist IIllIIIng I.III} I)ll1I\Ll IIII IIIp III his own \IIIIsII}. I IwI'n's I.IIIIII'III. III-Ir (II ("w/III (7'1:th 1 I'I‘II/ix. I Esther O’Connor (in Halls. ("IIIIIIII‘IIg'g-‘s 353 811111). .\pIII. L11). IIIIIIII’I \\IIII)IIIIIII‘I'Il'1)lIl\‘.1)lllilll p ‘l'l1)llll\ II. II‘iIs III‘III her second IIIIIIIIII /\/" //I /1.

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F1 III'IIIIII'gII I Bury Tomorrow and Blind Witness Studio 24. 24 261'alton Road. 55S 4'5‘58 ”pin, L5. SI'I‘I‘IIIIIII Il'Hll) SIIIIIIIIIIIIpIIIII. I Cancel the Astronauts, Team Turnip .IIIII Endor \VI-I- RcII IIIII‘. lzIIIIIIIuI'gII (’ollcgc o1 Art. I.IIuI'iston I’I. III“ 22‘) I II‘ ~pIII '5 Indie I'oI‘II at IIIISIIIIIIII|)1‘IIIIL pIIsIIIt lll1)ll. Like a Thief, Rob St John, Carrie MacDonald and Tragic O’Hara ( "IIIIIII‘I‘I \IIIIaIrc. 36 38 Blair Slicct. 221111176, 7pm. III/x). IIIcIoIIIc pop IIIIIII I III' a IIIII'I IIIIIII IIIIII} .III// I 1)‘.\I')\‘.|llll1)II\_\ \UIIIMISIII‘UIHl\)1)l) SI .IIIIlIl III II)I\ I)ul_\ I'rcc 3:12. I Night Noise Team, Blessed Order of Fallen Stars, Transfer Audio and A Torn Mind ’l'he AIII. 3 \\Ill\‘ll1)1)l)lilk'ki.3:80.392.”Dunn”. LI \III-I‘IIIIIH c [rink and melodic pop Il'Hlll I.IIIIIIIIII'IYII's .\'.\"l'.

I-I', Glasgow I New Kids on the Block Sl-.(‘('. I'llllllI'slIIIl1‘)11;1.\.II\51IIIIII IIIIII). 7pm.

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£35 {4.5. Nol-so-youlhl‘ul pop icons ol- the l‘)‘)1)s make their return.

I Eddi Reader Sings the Songs of Robert Burns, Robby Hecht Ro_\'al (’oncert llall: Main Auditorium. 2 Sauchiehall Street 353 8()()()

7 3()pIII. L21) (seated) £22. I’I ragm Itic and powetlul )cl allIItitIgl) true and tender. the depth and quality ol Reader's performances has secured her place among contetnporary British music's leading ladies. Support comes It'UIII 'l‘ennessean sitiger-songwriter Robb-V llccht. I’IH'I (MICK/III ('IIII/II'I‘IIII/Is.

I Lord Auch and The Brute Chorus Nice'tI'SIcax). 42l Sauchiehall Street. 333 1)‘)()(). 7.30pm. £6. I.I)Itcllc London dilcttantcs. influenced h_\ Henry Miller. Hunter S 'l‘hompson and Tom Waits. l’lus London l'olk-hlues quartet.

I Bury Tomorrow and Rip in Reality ('lassic (irand. l8 Jamaica Slt‘ccl. 3—17 ”821). ()\'ct'- l—ls show. Screamo l'ronI Southampton.

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Z The Gothenburg Address, The Electric Ghosts and The Valkrays ( IIthII Voltaire. 36 .38 Blair Street. 221) (il7(i. 7pm. l’osl-I'ock instI'uIIIeIIIaIs l'rom e\-nIcIIIhers ol'Arah Strap and The Zeplwrs as The (iothenhurg Address headline this Duty I’I‘ce night.

I Salute Mary The Ark. 3 7 Waterloo Place. 228 9393. 7.30pm. £4. Alternatixe rock (with more acts thc).

53*: The Black Diamond Express lhc .lal/ Bat. l ( IIIInIhIIs StIcIt. 221) 4208. IIIiIInighI. See Sun I I.

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I Esther O’Connor Lounge. 3-1 43 Main Street. 0147.5 68‘) 968. 4pm. See Sat I7

Glasgow

I The Pussycat Dolls Sli(‘(‘. l‘innicston Qua}. 1)87()1)41)41)1)1). 6.30pm. £32.51) £41). [ix-hurlesque troupe-turned-nou\eau Spice (iirls.

I Architects, Misery Signals and A Textbook Tragedy 'I‘he ('athouse. 15 1.11101) Slt‘ccl. 248 ()()(l(). 7pm. £8. ()\‘Cl‘- 14s show The headliners are a hardcore Inctal quintet l'roIII Brighton.

I The Buzzcocks A1311 331) Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm. L15. (her 14s show. l’unlI \ctct‘ans who can still pull ol'l' those l‘rustratcd teenage sentiments despite heing about 81) years old.

I Acoustic Jam .\'ice‘n‘Sle2I/_\'. 42) Sauchiehall Street. 333 1)‘)1)1). 8pm. See Mon 12.

I Michael Simons 'l'chai ”Hill. 42 ()tago Lane. 3.57 4.524. 8pm. £2. See .\lon l2.

SEE:- The Zonules of Zinn, Richard Cook and Jim Byrne The Drawing Room. 1055 Sauchiehall Street. 33‘) 8866. 9pm. ()lllkilter indie pop band promote their new album Zimt Love at the weekly Quiet Riot night.

Glasgow

I All That Remains and The Haunted ’l'he (iarage. 491) Sauchiehall Street. 332 l 121). 6.30pm. £11). ()\‘Cl'- 14s show. .\lclztlcot'c from Massachusclls.

5. 512;”; Acoustic Sessions and Open Mic ()ran Moi. 731 73.5 (ireat \\estetn Road. 3.57 621K). 7pm. See Tue 13.

I From Collisions I Collapse, Always Until Victory, Cities 8. Skylines and 7 Car Pile-up (‘lassic (irand. 18 Jamaica Street. 847 ()821). 7pm. Screamo hill. headlined by local six-piece.

I Francoiz Breut and The Red Well Nice‘n‘Slea/y. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0901) 8pm £7. 51). French singer with a IIIelancholic Slll1)l\\. iau- tinged mice which has attIacted comparisons to .\'ico. Plus support from Fence ('ollcclccs.

I Swanton Bombs, Threatmantics and Video Nasties King Tut‘s Wah \\'2Ih llut. 272a St Vincent Street. 22] 527‘). 8.30pm. 1.6. A mix ol’ rock‘n‘roll and indie from London duo Swanton Bombs plus \‘l1)lil-lL‘(l. ol'llkilter Welsh trio 'l'lIreatIIIantics.

Edinburgh

-- Be A Familiar and Tango in the Attic ( aharet Voltaite 36 38 Blair StIIet. 221) 6176. 7pm. (ilasgow septet Be A l’amiliar with a kaleidoscopic sound featuring cello. mum and trumpet. I’III'I n/‘lhlli‘ ['7'1‘1'.

Dunfermline

I Newton Faulkner ('arnegie llall. liast l’oI't.1)l3S3 (302302. 7pm. U5. Jimmy Page and Brian .\la_\'-endorsed young singer-songwriter sensation.

Glasgow

I Staind and Seether Queen Margaret l'nion. 22 l'nix'ersit)‘ (iardens. 33‘) 9784. 7pm. “8.51). ()Ver- 14s show. Soporilic complaint rock from out Stateside way. See .5 Reasons. page 63. I The Would Be Kings AB(‘2. 331) Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm. 1.6. ()\'CI' 14s show Indie rock with a .\lansIIn/.\luse edge from WBK.

I Richard Thompson Royal (‘oncert Hall. 2 Sauchiehall Street. 3.53 8001). 7.30pm. £21) £22. Thompson takes a musical journey through 1001) Years ol‘ popular music. displaying his trademark humour in the selection of songs. Part of (chic ('(IIIIII'I'IiIms‘.

Fairground Attraction’s former frontwoman continues her love affair with Ayrshire’s philandering ploughman

poet, as she sings the songs of Robert Burns, accompanied by the

Orchestra of Scottish Opera.

. ‘1 Roi/(Ii Concert Hall. G/I'Isgow. Sun 78 Jan. (Folk)