MUSIC | Rock & Pop

Spear Of Destiny Electric Circus, 36–39 Market Street, 226 4224. 7pm. £13.50. See Thu 3. Alison Moyet Usher Hall, Lothian Road, 228 1155. 7.30pm. £22.50–£30. See Fri 4. The Moon Kids, Huevo & the Giant, Sunset Abbey and The Haar Cabaret Voltaire, 36–38 Blair Street, 247 4704. 7.30–11pm. £6–£8. Back to back live sets presented by WTNP. Federation of the Disco Pimp The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 11.30pm. £5 (£4). Jazzy funk tuneage. Ayr Flash: Queen Tribute Gaiety Theatre, Carrick Street, 01292 288235. 7.30pm. £18.50. Rock out to this Queen tribute band who have been paying homage to the late Freddy Mercury’s band since 1995.

Dundee Canterbury Beat Generator Live, 70 North Lindsay Street, 01382 229226. 7.30pm. £8.50. Indie pop from Surrey. Drenge Non-Zero’s, 24 Castle Street, 07540 377506. 8pm. £8. See Fri 4.

East Kilbride The Counterfeit Clash East Kilbride Arts Centre, Old Coach Road, 01355 261000. 8pm. £7 (£5). Tribute to the punk sounds of the Clash. Kilmarnock Roddy Woomble Dean Castle Country Park, Dean Road, 01563 554734. 6.30pm. £12. The Idlewild frontman showcases music from across his folk and rock repertoire. Part of Harvest Festival.

Musselburgh Born To Be Wide The Brunton, Ladywell Way, 665 2240. 11am–5pm. £2. Music industry seminar/social club that aims to bring musos, journalists, promoters, record shop workers and musicians together. Followed by DJ sets from the seminar guests. Speakers include Vic Galloway (BBC Radio Scotland), Michael Lambert (Artist Manager), Tallah Brash (The Electric Circus), Olaf Furniss (The Scotsman), Scott McDonald (KFM Records) and Steven Milne (The Lemon Tree).

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Glasgow Johnny Flynn Òran Mór, 731–735 Great Western Road, 357 6200. 7pm. £17 (£15). See Sat 5. Highway To Hell Classic Grand, 18 Jamaica Street, 847 0820. 2pm. £10 (£15 weekend ticket). See Sat 5. Devon Sproule The Glad Café, 1006a Pollokshaws Road, 636 6119. 3.30pm. £11. Honeyed, candid old-style folk-pop from the young Virginia- based artist. In collaboration with Mike O’Neil. Part of Glasgow Americana Festival. Bruno Mars The Hydro, Finnieston Quay, 0844 395 4000. 6.30pm. £38.50. Soppy ballads and R&B with a tasteful hip hop edge from the all-conquering commercial troubadour who has also written a bunch of hits for other artists including Travie McCoy and BOB, and who comes backed by a fine old-school band of funk soul brothers. The Airborne Toxic Event The Garage, 490 Sauchiehall Street, 332 1120. 7pm. £15. Dark indie quintet from sunny California. Black Spiders The Cathouse, 15 Union Street, 248 6606. 7pm. £10. No- nonsense old school rocking from this Sheffield quintet. Devil Sold His Soul Ivory Blacks, 56 Oswald Street, 248 4114. 7pm. £8. Over-14s show. Power metal in the vein of Tool, Will Haven and the Deftones from ex-members of Mahumodo, which will probably mean something to those it’s meant to mean something to. 86 THE LIST 19 Sep–17 Oct 2013

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ROMAN NOSE To celebrate the release of their new EP, Man’s Gotta Eat, Roman Nose will be gracing the ListLive stage with their filthy electro. Leaving their studio only to play select shows, their brutal bass-heavy sound has led to support slots for dance floor giants 2ManyDJs and LA electro veterans the Glitch Mob. This year alone, these three masked crusaders were nominated for Best Electronic Act at the SAMAs, performed on the BBC Introducing stage at T In The Park and headlined the Solus Stage at the Wickerman Festival. Stereo, Glasgow, Thu 17 Oct. To win tickets, see page 8. You can also check out Roman Nose’s Realist recommendation on page 7.

Everything Everything and Outfit O2 ABC, 330 Sauchiehall Street, 332 2232. 7pm. £15. See Sat 5. Meltitfest Various venues, Glasgow, 7pm. £7. Hardcore/metal mini-fest taking places across four venues Nice’n’Sleazy, Broadcast, the Art School and Flat 0/1. Line-up includes Grader, To Kill Achilles, Heavy Hands, Disguise Your Beauty, Lifelines, the Colour Pink Is Gay and many more. The Grievous Angel Gram Parsons 40th Anniversary Celebration Cottiers Theatre, 93–95 Hyndland Street, 357 4000. 7.30pm. £15. A celebration of the music of Gram Parsons, marking 40 years since the country rock pioneer’s untimely and, according to rock’n’roll legend, unseemly death, which features Canadian duo Madison Violet, James Grant, Roddy Hart, My Darling Clementine, Ben Glover, country choir the Parsonage and the City Sinners. Part of Glasgow Americana. Nordic Giants Audio, 14 Midland Street. 7.30pm. £5. Brighton band playing gloomy, atmospheric alternative and post-rock. Scholars King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £6. The band from Hemel Hempstead plays upbeat and melodic contemporary rock to promote the album Always Lead, Never Follow. Support from Picnic Basket Nosedive and We Were Hunted. Edinburgh Sleeping With Sirens The Picture House, 31 Lothian Road, 0844 847 1740. 7pm. £16. Florida post-hardcore quintet. The Summer Set, Hands Like House and the Getaway Plan support. The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain The Queen’s Hall, 87–89 Clerk Street, 668 2019. 7.30pm. £20. The

ensemble performs classical and rock favourites. Sister Sin, Honeycomb Love and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Bannerman’s, 55 Niddry Street, 556 3254. 8pm. £8. The four-piece from Gothenburg, Sweden, plays hardcore glam-metal from the album, Now And Forever. Monday 7

Glasgow Impericon Never Say Die! Tour 2013 The Garage, 490 Sauchiehall Street, 332 1120. 5.30pm. £15. Metal jamboree featuring Emmure, Miss May I, I Killed the Prom Queen, Betraying the Martyrs, Hundredth, Northlane and Rise of the North Star.

Blessthefall The Cathouse, 15 Union Street, 248 6606. 7pm. £10. Over- 14s show. Screamo quintet from Phoenix return with new singer Beau Bokan. The High Kings Òran Mór, 731–735 Great Western Road, 357 6200. 7pm. £15. Celtic balladry from the winners of the Best Newcomer and Best Folk Act at the Ireland Music Awards. Paul Weller and Trembling Bells Barrowland, 244 Gallowgate, 552 4601. 7pm. £37.50. The Modfather performs material from throughout his 30-year career, including his latest Mercury Music Prize-nominated album Wake Up the Nation. With support from psych folk troupe Trembling Bells. Nadine Shah King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £7. Dramatic singer/pianist influenced by Frida Kahlo, Philip Larkin and Arthur Russell. Edinburgh Scholars Electric Circus, 36–39 Market Street, 226 4224. 7pm. £6. See

Sun 6. Blue Embrace and Neon Tetras Bannerman’s, 55 Niddry Street, 556 3254. 8pm. £5. Progressive rock by the band from Southern California. FREE Antihoot Open Stage Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16 Morrison Street, 629 4101. 9pm. See Mon 23. Tuesday 8

Glasgow The Zico Chain Ivory Blacks, 56 Oswald Street, 248 4114. 6.30pm. £6. Snarling Britrockers who dig Motorhead and QOTSA. The Power Cut Choir The Roxy 171, 171 Great Western Road, 331 1901. 7–9pm. £3. See Tue 24. Daniel O’Donnell Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street, 353 8000. 7.30pm. £37.50–£39.50. The man with a thousand jumpers performs a selection of classic hits from his astonishingly successful easy listening records. No Age Stereo, 20–28 Renfield Lane, 222 2254. 7.30pm. £10. Punk and power pop from an LA band influenced by both Crass and Squeeze The Devil Wears Prada, Dead Harts and Napoleon King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8pm. £12. Christian metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio. Majical Cloudz Broadcast, 427 Sauchiehall Street, 332 7304. 8pm. £7. Stripped-back synth pop from this Montreal duo. Support from Peter. Splashh and Charlie Boyer & the Voyeurs The Art School, 468 Sauchiehall Street, 0845 166 6009. 8pm. £9. Double bill of psychedelic rockers from London. Edinburgh Ellie Goulding Usher Hall, Lothian