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Who Had a Heart’ takes a tour through his well-appointed songbook. We’re not worthy. Part of Glasgow International Jazz Festival. Esther Sparks and Oldsolar Nice’n’Sleazy, 421 Sauchiehall Street, 333 0900. 7.30pm. £tbc. Atmospheric soundscapes in the vein of Spiritualized and the Blue Nile from Oldsolar. Frost & Fire Platform, The Bridge, 1000 Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse, 276 9696. 7.30pm. £10 (£7.50 local links). Under-12s free with an adult. Howie Reeve presents an eclectic line-up for the latest Frost & Fire, comprising Californian folk musician Frank Fairfield, local singer- songwriter Laura J Martin and former Foxface singer Michael Angus. Bus departs for venue from Mono at 7pm, £4 return. JJ Gilmour The Glad Café, 1006a Pollokshaws Road, 636 6119. 7.30pm. £14. The former frontman with The Silencers performs his Celtic rock banter. Tim Barry, Sam Russo, Tragical History Tour and Turtle Lamone The 13th Note Café/Bar, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 7.30pm. £7. Frontman of Virginia punks Avail, taking a folk and country route with his solo material. Where’s George? Pivo Pivo, 15 Waterloo Street, 564 8100. 7.30pm. £5. Live music at Shake Your Tail Feather. With The Changes, The Holly Wilson Band, The Maasses and Scott Logan. Jimi Hendrix Re-experience Òran Mór, 731-735 Great Western Road, 357 6200. 8pm. £12. Tribute to the mighty guitarist. Part of West End Festival. Rory Gallagher Tribute Night The Ferry, 25 Anderston Quay, 01698 360085. 8pm. £14 in advance; £16 on door; £28.95 with early dinner at 6pm. The 9th annual tribute night to the late Irish blues guitarist from Sinnerboy, The Jed Thomas Band and Defender. Snarky Puppy The Old Fruitmarket, Candleriggs, 353 8000. 8pm. £16. CANCELLED. Thula Borah The Art School, 468 Sauchiehall Street, 0845 166 6009. 8pm. £3. Glaswegian alt.rock band named after an Indian man who sat silently in a darkened room for 38 years. Launching their Qualia album. The Detours King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £6. Alt.rock and metal from Glasgow quintet The Detours. Support from The Ciazarn Affair. FREE 2 Bob Rocket Samuel Dow’s, 67–71 Nithsdale Road, 423 0107. 8.30pm. Rock covers. Edinburgh Annie Christian, X-Tigers and Sawyer Electric Circus, 36–39 Market Street, 226 4224. 7pm. £3. The Scottish indie types return from retirement (last seen as Last Great Wilderness) at this Cas Rock special harking back to the glory days of Edinburgh’s indie scene. FREE Cymbollox and Kwak Wee Red Bar, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, 229 1442. 7pm. Hard rock/metal covers. The Number Nine’s, Made as Mannequins and Mechanical Arms Sneaky Pete’s, 73 Cowgate, 225 1757. 7pm. £tbc. Bouncy hard rock. Vigo Thieves and Penny Black Cabaret Voltaire, 36–38 Blair Street, 247 4704. 7pm. £6. Classic rock and electro pop influences from this Wishaw quartet. Glasvegas The Liquid Room, 9c Victoria Street, 225 2564. 7.30pm. £17 (or £25 with a limited edition 7’’ single). Sweeping and ethereal guitar-driven indie-rock by the platinum-selling four-piece from Glasgow to promote the album Later . . . When the TV Turns to Static. Firebrand Super Rock and Gareeda Bannerman’s, 55 Niddry Street, 556 3254. 8pm. £5. Big riffs and power chords.

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THE BREEDERS Twin sisters Kim (one-time bassist from Pixies) and Kelley Deal first played together with this particular line-up of The Breeders including Josephine Wiggs and Jim Macpherson, on 19 June 1992, in a snooker hall near Manchester. Two days later they supported Nirvana in Dublin, then played Glastonbury. By the autumn, they were recording Last Splash, their second album, which gets a 20th anniversary reissue this year (first album Pod was recorded in Edinburgh, fact fans). The band reunite to play the album live at this month’s Deerhunter-curated ATP, before touring up here. Celebrate this news with a quick blast of the 90s video for the grungily-infectious ‘Cannonball’, directed by Kim Gordon and Spike Jonze. O2 ABC, Glasgow, Mon 17 Jun.

Carluke Les-Fest 2 Valley International Park, Crossford Clyde Valley, 01555 860150. Times vary. £30–£45. Scotland throws up the devil horns for its only award-winning rock and metal festival as it enters its second year. Joining UK acts Evile, Virus, JettBlack, Furyon, Monument and Sarah Jezebel Deva are European bands including Bonafide and Descend across the Main Stage and Rock for Fund Stage, which showcases unplugged, acoustic and blues-based acts. Saturday 29

Glasgow Wee Chill 30th Celebration SWG3, Studio Warehouse, 100 Eastvale Place, 357 7246. 6pm—1am. £15. Featuring James Yorkston, Roddy Hart, Three Blind Wolves, Miaoux Miaoux, Prides, The People, Malcolm Middleton, Fake Major and more. Part of West End Festival. The Banter Thiefs O2 ABC, 330 Sauchiehall Street, 332 2232. 7pm. £6. Indie rockers from Motherwell. Support from Bright Young Nights, Interzone and The Van Ts. Glasvegas O2 ABC, 330 Sauchiehall Street, 332 2232. 7pm. £17 (£25 with limited edition 7’’ single). See Fri 28.

Brothers, Two Towns Apart and Jake Beveridge Nice’n’Sleazy, 421 Sauchiehall Street, 333 0900. 7.30pm. £4. Local live music. Tribute Night Alea Casino, Springfield Quay, Paisley Road, 530 2845. 7.30pm. £25. A three-course dinner with DJs and a Take That tribute act for your entertainment. The Cover Up Blackfriars, 36 Bell Street, 552 5924. 8pm–3am. £5. A gig night with a twist, where each band will play a cover of one of the other band’s songs in their set. This date’s guests are Dalzel, Human Zoo, Hot Jupiter and In Search of Sanity. Dalmallyfest Doon the Watter The Ferry, 25 Anderston Quay, 01698 360085. 8pm. £10 in advance; £12 on door. Featuring Blues Devils, Tergazzi, The Rockaholics, No Shame and Lucky Dog. Easy! Tiger The 13th Note Café/ Bar, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 8pm. £5. ‘Post-twee groove’ with a soupçon of Gallic charm. With support from some very special guests. Masters Elite: Hardcore in Concert O2 Academy, 121 Eglinton Street, 0844 477 2000. 8pm–3am. £18–£21.50. An onslaught of Dutch hardcoremongers including Angerfist, Outblast, Catscan, Rayden, Negative-A, Lowroller and Obsession, brought to you by Back to the Future.

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