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Rock&Pop Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication for Glasgow to glasgow@list.co.uk and for Edinburgh to henry@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Fiona Shepherd and Henry Northmore. For ticket outlet information, see Book Now. ✽✽ Indicates Hitlist entry

Thursday 26

Glasgow FREE Craig Bedson Apple Store, 147 Buchanan Street, 300 4950. 7pm. Americana and rock from singer/songwriter and band. Limp Bizkit, Twin Atlantic and Psyko Dalek O2 Academy, 121 Eglinton Street, 0844 477 2000. 7pm. £25. Over-14s show. Return of the one- time nu-metal overlords. Part of Rock’n’Roll Damnation. Madman is Absolute Nice’n’Sleazy, 421 Sauchiehall Street, 333 0900. 7.30pm. £5. Metal/hardcore. FREE Craig Hughes, Man Gone Missing and Jim Dead The Halt Bar, 160 Woodlands Road, 352 9996. 8pm. Alt, blues and roots at That Devil Music. FREE Jam Session Samuel Dow’s, 67–71 Nithsdale Road, 423 0107. 8pm. Hosted by Independence. FREE Open Mic Lansdowne Bar & Kitchen, 7a Lansdowne Cresent, 334 4653. 8pm. Open stage night. Sonny Marvello Captain’s Rest, 185 Great Western Road, 332 7304. 8.30–11.30pm. £5. Mischief and silliness from the bowler-hatted indie troubadours. Simon Lynge King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £5. Inuit singer/songwriter from Greenland. FREE The Darien Venture Bloc+, 117 Bath Street, 574 6066. 9pm. Rock. Shutter and The Lava Experiments 13th Note Café, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 9pm. £tbc. ‘Pelican-flavoured postrock’, apparently. Shutter 13th Note Café, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 9pm. £tbc. Heavy post- rock from the Highlands as Shutter launch their debut album, ‘Pillars’. Edinburgh Rock Union Fusion Acoustic Circus Spotlites @ The Merchant’s Hall, 22 Hanover Street, 226 0000. 2.15pm. £5. The Inter-Music Integration Initiative presents alternative and classic rock from Asia and the UK Aaroh, EP, SK1, Toxic Federation, Roxanne Emery, Lost Soul, and more all in the intimate surroundings of the Merchants Hall. Instruments of Darkness Edinburgh Printmakers, 23 Union Street, 557 2479. 7pm–3am. £5. A night of iconoclastic music and performance featuring artists from the current exhibition Prints of Darkness, curated by Sarah-Manning Cordwell, Norman Shaw and Edward Summerton. Fool’s Gold Sneaky Pete’s, 73 Cowgate, 225 1757. 7pm. £8. LA melting pot ensemble, drawing on Ethiopian soul, Cuban conga and Brazilian funk. Part of the Edge. Mark Lanegan The Liquid Room, 9c Victoria Street, 225 2564. 7pm. £15. The gruff but soulful tones of the Screaming Trees/Queens of the Stone Age vocalist singing bourbon-soaked Americana and grizzly rock. See also Five Reasons, right. Part of the Edge Festival. The Coral and The Draymin The HMV Picture House, 31 Lothian Road, 0844 847 1740. 7.30pm. £17.50. Scouse sonic wayfarers with an abundance of top retro sounds. Part of the Edge Festival. Dizzee Rascal Corn Exchange, 11 New Market Road, 477 3500. 7.30pm.

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£20. Over-14s show. Squawking young garage MC who combines the sublime and the ridiculous in his progressive music and has scored some huge hits with ‘Bonkers’, ‘Holiday’ and ‘Dance Wiv Me’. Part of the EdgeFestival. The Carpet Sellers, Les Bof! and Lord Rochester Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16a Morrison Street, 228 9393. 8pm–1am. £5. Mini-fest of garage rock with a French twist. FREE Calum Wood Captains Bar, 4 South College Street, 8.30pm. Acoustic music from the Banana Sessions man. FREE Konrad, Danika Star and Bannockburn Whistlebinkies, 4–6 South Bridge, 557 5114. 9.30pm. Covers and originals.

Ayr Pearl & the Puppets West of the Moon, 17 Arthur Street, £tbc. Young Kirkintilloch singer/songwriter with a light, pop style who shares management with Elton John. Dundee Open Mic Night The Doghouse, 15 Ward Road, 01382 206812. 8pm. £tbc. Bring your bathroom warbling to a bigger audience at this open mic night.

Montrose Rachel Harrington & Rod Clements Links Hotel, Mid Links, 01674 671000. 8pm. £6. Oregon singer/songwriter Harrington performs an accomplished blend of country, folk and bluegrass accompanied by blues guitarist Clements (Lindisfarne).

Friday 27 Glasgow The MixUps, Pose Victorious, Miscued Vein and Inner City Magicians O2 ABC, 330 Sauchiehall Street, 332 2232. 7pm. £6. Melodic indie rock, including 60s style and 90s grooves from The Mixups. Paws, Deathpodal, RM Hubbert and Adam Stafford Stereo, 22–28 Renfield Lane, 222 2254. 7pm. £5. Energetic blend of rock, post rock and grunge at Stereo’s very first No Dancing night. Stolen Sundays and Hollowtin Sounds O2 Academy, 121 Eglinton Street, 0844 477 2000. 7pm. £6. Shiny fresh new Glasgow rock. The Underdog Theory Classic Grand, 18 Jamaica Street, 847 0820. 7pm. £6. Ayr’s latest five-piece, building on their internet reputation and launching their debut EP. We are Jawbone Classic Grand, 18 Jamaica Street, 847 0820 . 7pm. £6. Rock out to the alternative stylings of We Are Jaw Bone. Goosedubbs, Crayons and Elan Few Maggie May’s, 60 Trongate, Merchant City, 548 1350. 8pm. £5. Indie-rock noises. Call Me Ishmael, Sondura, Hercules Mandarin and The Scruffs King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8pm. £6.70. Heavy yet melodic power rock from Sonic Youth/Brand New-influenced headliners. Part of Rock’n’Roll Damnation. Wing & a Prayer Tchai Ovna, 42 Otago Lane, 357 4524. 8pm. £2. Folk/blues duo. Soul-fi Capitol, 468 Sauchiehall Street, 331 1040. 8.30pm. £5. Modern soul seven-piece bring an eclectic mélange of new and vintage funk, disco classics and some jazzy swing thrown in for luck. Pinup Nights The Flying Duck, 142 Renfield Street, 564 1450. 9pm–3am. £5 (£4 advance). Glasgow’s biggest indie night present bands and DJs, all tbc. Soundhaus Live and Precision Bass Soundhaus, 47 Hydepark Street, 221 4659. 9pm–3am. £6 (£5). A selection of high quality local indie and rock bands (names tbc), with DJs Craig McGee and Jim McCafferty (Shift). Precision Bass play drum & bass in the wee room.

Echofire, The Laurels and Fireside Kicks Nice’n’Sleazy, 421 Sauchiehall Street, 333 0900. 9pm. £tbc. Acoustic and folk rock from Fireside Kicks. Nico’s Bike, Miss The Occupier and Evol 13th Note Café, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 9pm. £tbc. A trio of different musical offerings.

Edinburgh Rock Union Fusion Acoustic Circus Spotlites @ The Merchant’s Hall, 22 Hanover Street, 226 0000. 2.15pm. £5. See Thu 26. The Catch 22s, Stanton and Hughes & McQuade Sneaky Pete’s, 73 Cowgate, 225 1757. 7pm. £5. Fife six-piece playing out ska/pop/punk. Justified Sinners, Morris Major, TOAD and Ugly Baby Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16a Morrison Street, 228 9393. 7pm. £4. Great Junction Music Studios showcase. New York Dolls The Liquid Room, 9c Victoria Street, 08717 894173. 7pm. £17.50. Over-14s show. The original trash rocking punk trailblazers are back, back, back. Well, the surviving two David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain are. Three Blind Wolves, Admiral Fallow, Olympic Swimmers and The Social Services Electric Circus, 36–39 Market Street, 226 4224. 7pm. £5. ‘Badass hillbilly rock’n’roll’ from Ross Clark’s new band. Part of the Edge. FREE Open Mic McEwans Ale House, 18–22 Clerk Street, 668 4786. 9pm. Various singer-songwriter action and covers (call 07792 716013 to book a slot). Big Hand, Ayahuaska and Jojocoke Whistlebinkies, 4–6 South Bridge, 557 5114. 9.45pm. £tbc. Ska and indie rock. Alberto Veto, The Hundred Metre Club and Shooting Stansfield Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16a Morrison Street, 228 9393. 10.30pm. £tbc. Alternative folk/rock from Nottingham. Bellshill Kevin McDermott and The Section Bellshill Cultural Centre, John Street, 01698 403120. 7.30pm. £12. The local favourite serves up roots-flavoured rock and pop with full band backing.

Kilmarnock Maeve O’Boyle Palace Theatre, 9 Green Street, 01563 554900. 8pm. £7.50. Intelligent and creative indie folk from O’Boyle, a previous winner of the Danny Kyle Award at Celtic Connections.

Leven WT Feaster Inn at Lathones, Largoward, 01334 840494. 9pm. £12. Fiery blues, soul, R&B and funk from the tight four-piece. Stirling FREE The Acoustic Bar Tolbooth, Jail Wynd, 01786 274000. 7pm. Free night of acoustic music by local acts, drinks promos and more.

Saturday 28

Glasgow FREE The MeatMen Maggie May’s, 60 Trongate, Merchant City, 548 1350. 5pm. Rockabilly, bluegrass and skiffle from Glasgow trio The MeatMen. Streetlight Manifesto Ivory Blacks, 56 Oswald Street, 248 4114. 6.30pm. £tbc. Over-14s show. The headliners are a ska punk band composed of various players from the New Jersey ska underworld. Absolute Thunder Classic Grand, 18 Jamaica Street, 0141 847 0820. 7pm. £10. Thunder tribute band who have shared the stage with Robert Plant, Killer Queen and Procol Harum. Kitty the Lion, Tango in the Attic Stereo, 22–28 Renfield Lane, 222 2254. 7pm. £5. Folk pop five-piece

5 REASONS TO GO SEE

ISOBEL CAMPBELL & MARK LANEGAN 1 Three albums in and they’ve still got that spark. Hawk is arguably the duo’s best yet a gritty, raw, rocker of a record. Campbell drafted in folk troubadour Willy Mason and James Iha from Smashing Pumpkins to mix things up musically, but it all still turns on the Campbell-Lanegan vocal axis. 2 Campbell’s reputation as the indie princess of twee is dead and buried. And she spits on its grave. ‘I can get so annoyed sometimes,’ she says. ‘I can do the harder stuff just as well as any man can. It wasn’t like I made a conscious decision to make it tougher because I really love acoustic music but I think it was something I just wanted to try.’

3 Menage a trios. Support comes from Willy Mason, who also sings on the tracks ‘Cool Water’ and a gorgeous cover of Townes van Zandt’s ‘No Place to Fall’. 4 Who knows when they might get around to album number four? ‘Lately’, the gospel-tinged epic ballad that closes the album, feels like a fitting farewell for now.

5 Watch grown men faint with desire. Campbell’s siren-esque qualities have a strange effect on young men. She’s a bit like the Justin Bieber of the Scottish indie music scene. O2 ABC, Glasgow, Wed 8 Sep.

fronted by singer/songwriter Anna Meldrum. With the indie pop stylings of Tango in the Attic. Molitov, Cherri Fosphate, The Blinding, Reality Killed Us and The Fonetics Barrowland 2, 244 Gallowgate, 552 4601. 7pm. £6. Hard and fast rock and punk. The Crossover, Spiderico and Ashley Collins Nice’n’Sleazy, 421 Sauchiehall Street, 333 0900. 8pm. £8. Heavy rock from Ayrshire. Marcus Bonfanti & band Maggie May’s, 60 Trongate, Merchant City, 548 1350. 8pm. £5. Fast-rising blues singer and guitarist. Taylor Brown, Crow Road and Tragic O’Hara Captain’s Rest, 185 Great Western Road, 332 7304. 8pm. £5. Indie rock triple bill. Take a Worm for a Walk Week, Citizens and Vcheka King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £7.70. Fast, chaotic and intense techcore onslaught from TAWFAWW. Part of Rock’n’Roll Damnation. Kaddish 13th Note Café, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 9pm. £tbc. Screamo band plus pals. 26 Aug–9 Sep 2010 THE LIST 99