MUSIC | Rock & Pop / Jazz

FREE Antihoot Open Stage Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16 Morrison Street, 629 4101. 9pm. See Mon 23. Paisley Admiral Fallow & The Twilight Sad with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Paisley Abbey, Abbey Place, 889 7654. 7.30pm. £22. A special evening of folky indie and dark shoegaze, accompanied by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Part of Spree.

Tuesday 15

Glasgow AlunaGeorge The Arches, 253 Argyle Street, 565 1000. 7pm. £13. Electronic sounds laced with pop and R&B from London duo Aluna Francis and George Reid. See preview, page 92. Bowling For Soup O2 Academy, 121 Eglinton Street, 0844 477 2000. 7pm. £20. Jocular punk pop sorts from Texas. ‘Bears, cheers and tears’ as this is their farewell tour. Please note change of venue. Damien Dempsey Òran Mór, 731–735 Great Western Road, 357 6200. 7pm. £15. Arresting singer-songwriter from Dublin’s Northside with a full-on guttural vocal style which has found favour with Morrissey. The Power Cut Choir The Roxy 171, 171 Great Western Road, 331 1901. 7–9pm. £3. See Tue 24. Queensryche The Garage, 490 Sauchiehall Street, 332 1120. 7pm. £22.50. Veteran prog metallers from Washington State. San Cisco Classic Grand, 18 Jamaica Street, 847 0820. 7pm. £9. Indie pop band from Western Australia. Tich O2 ABC, 330 Sauchiehall Street, 332 2232. 7pm. £6. Young French pop chanteuse who has supported Olly Murs on tour. Bootleg Sixties Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street, 353 8000. 7.30pm. £18.50–£22.50. The Overtures present a concert of the biggest and best songs of the 60s. Ben Montague, Kristina Myles and Anna Shields King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8pm. £8. See Mon 14. The Emerald Armada Broadcast, 427 Sauchiehall Street, 332 7304. 8pm. £tbc. Indie folk troupe from Ireland. Islet Nice’n’Sleazy, 421 Sauchiehall Street, 333 0900. 8pm. £5. No wave DIY sounds from Cardiff. Troumaca The Art School, 468 Sauchiehall Street, 0845 166 6009. 8pm. £6. Melting pot of sounds, including reggae and gospel, from this Brum band. Edinburgh Urvanovic Wee Red Bar, Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, 229 1442. Midnight. £5. Catchy pop, synths, vocals and other noises from this Edinburgh seven-piece or as they so succinctly put it: ‘noisy stringy synthy singy pop’.

Wednesday 16

Glasgow Skyharbor Audio, 14 Midland Street. 6.30pm. £9. Complex, progressive metal with ambient touches performed by the band with members from India, USA and the UK. Charlene Soraia Òran Mór, 731–735 Great Western Road, 357 6200. 7pm. £10. Acoustic songstress who came to prominence on the soundtrack to a Twinings tea ad. Phew, rock and roll! Nina Nesbitt O2 ABC, 330 Sauchiehall Street, 332 2232. 7pm. £8. Scottish/Swedish folk singer who does a spot of modelling on the side. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Tom Odell and Wildflowers O2 Academy, 121 Eglinton Street, 0844 477 2000. 7pm. £12. Classically trained 90 THE LIST 19 Sep–17 Oct 2013

JAZZ

Events are listed by date, then by city. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to henry@ list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Henry Northmore. Indicates Hitlist entry

Thursday 19

Glasgow Tom MacNiven & Phil O’Malley Quintet The Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street, 248 5210. 8pm. £7 (£5). Modern jazz five-piece fronted by trumpeter MacNiven and trombonist O’Malley. Edinburgh Bonzai Quartet The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 8pm. £4 (£3). Genre-defying jazz on keys, bass and drums. Click Clack Club Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16 Morrison Street, 629 4101. 8pm. £5 (students £3). Funky Beefheart-influenced experimental music club.

Friday 20 Edinburgh Keith Edwards Quintet The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 8pm. £5 (£4). Saxophonist Keith Edwards and his band with a mixture of uplifting classics and lesser-known tunes. Thunkfish The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 11.30pm. £5 (£4). Raw funk from saxophonist Tom Pickles and his new five-piece.

Saturday 21

Edinburgh The Glenn Miller Orchestra Edinburgh Festival Theatre, 13–29 Nicolson Street, 529 6000. 7.30pm. £18.50–£28.50. Ray McVay directs the world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra through their repertoire of swing and jazz band tunes. World Premiere Quintet The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 8pm. £5 (£4). A different selection of five leading jazz players come together for each session with no rehearsal. The Dana Dixon Blues Band The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 11.30pm. £5 (£4). Dana Dixon (vocals, harmonica) leads her band in a session of urban blues.

Sunday 22 Edinburgh Chick Lyall Trio The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 8pm. £4 (£3). Pianist Lyall leads this trio.

Tuesday 24

Edinburgh Joe Bonamassa The Edinburgh Playhouse, 18–22 Greenside Place, 0844 871 3014. 7pm. £35–£75. Virtuoso of blues rock guitar, discovered by BB King when he was 12 and much loved by readers of guitar magazines.

Wednesday 25 Edinburgh Ignasi Terraza Trio The Jazz Bar, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. 8pm. £8 (£6). Classic jazz with a deft touch from this blind pianist from Barcelona.

Friday 27 Perth Scottish National Jazz Orchestra: The Music of Wayne Shorter featuring Branford Marsalis Perth Concert Hall, Mill Street, 01738 621031. 7.30pm. £25 (students and unemployed £10;

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PEAKING LIGHTS SOUND SYSTEM It’s been a hectic year for cosmic duo Peaking Lights, balancing work commitments with a new addition to the family. Now they’re back (well, one of them at least). Touring the UK and Europe solo, Peaking Lights Sound System sees Aaron Coyes embark on a one-man DJ tour, starting off in London and concluding at Glasgow’s CCA with a set he describes as ‘pretty dancey, pretty groovy, that kind of vibe . . . Saramago Bar, CCA, Glasgow, Sun 29 Sep.

young singer/pianist with a faux-angsty sound who was the recipient of the 2013 Brit Critics Choice Award. Japantherand Pinact Broadcast, 427 Sauchiehall Street, 332 7304. 8pm. £6. Brooklyn dance punks offer Songs from Suicide to Surfing. Rungs and Cutty’s Gym The 13th Note Café/Bar, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 8pm. £tbc. Members from Take A Worm For A Walk Week, Project: Venhell and Lapsus Linguae play in- your-face sounds. Virgil & The Accelerators and The Lewis Hamilton Band The Ferry, 25 Anderston Quay, 01698 360085. 8pm. £8.50 in advance; £10 on door; £23.45 with early dinner at 6pm. Blues rock trio from the Midlands. The Jim Jones Revue and The Amazing Snakeheads King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £12.50. See Tue 10. Edinburgh Lach’s Antihoot Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16 Morrison Street, 629 4101. 8pm. £5. See Wed 25. Simon McBride Bannerman’s, 55 Niddry Street, 556 3254. 8pm. £13.50. Irish singer/guitarist harking back to classic bluesy rock.

Thursday 17 Glasgow Cherri Fosphate, Letters to Fiesta, The Beautiful Lies and Dalzel Broadcast, 427 Sauchiehall Street, 332 7304. 7pm. £5. Indie rockers. Goo Goo Dolls and Flesh for Lulu O2 Academy, 121 Eglinton Street, 0844 477 2000. 7pm. £24. Soporific MOR trio from Buffalo, New York, who have been on the go for over 20 years now. These New Puritans Òran Mór, 731–735 Great Western Road, 357 6200. 7pm. £17. Experimental indie group from Southend, fronted by the earnest Jack Barnett. Volbeat and Iced Earth O2 ABC, 330 Sauchiehall Street, 332 2232. 7pm. £15. Over-14s show. Danish band playing a combination of heavy metal, punk rock and rockabilly. Roman Nose Stereo, 20–28 Renfield Lane, 222 2254. 7.30pm–1am. £5. ListLive showcases some of the very best up-and-coming and established musical talent from Scotland. Prepare

yourself for a regular injection of multi-genred artists with a different theme each time. This time round we’ve managed to bag an infrequent live appearance from mad masked tech- electro trio Roman Nose. See preview, page 86, plus Roman Nose’s Realist recommendation, page 7. You can also win tickets, see page 8 or go to list.co.uk/ offers. The Hawklords The Ferry, 25 Anderston Quay, 01698 360085. 8pm. £14.50 in advance; £16 on door; £29.45 with early dinner at 6pm. Spacey prog- rock from ex-Hawkwind members Jerry Richards, Ron Tree, Ade Shaw, Harvey Bainbridge, Steve Swindells and Dave Pearce. Willow Drive The 13th Note Café/ Bar, 50–60 King Street, 553 1638. 8pm. £tbc. Live music. Jagwar Ma and John Wizards King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, 272a St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £10. New outfit from ex-the Lost Valentinos frontman Jono Ma, influenced by the psychedelic rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. Edinburgh Jamie Cullum Usher Hall, Lothian Road, 228 1155. 7pm. £28.50–£41. Pint- sized easy-listening jazz maestro with poppy tendencies. Tom Odell The Picture House, 31 Lothian Road, 0844 847 1740. CANCELLED. The Pictish Trail The Pleasance, 60 Pleasance, 020 7609 1800. 7.30pm. £9 (£7). See Fri 11. Virgil & The Accelerators The Voodoo Rooms, 19a West Register Street, 556 7060. 7.30pm. £8.50. See Wed 16. Codejak Bannerman’s, 55 Niddry Street, 556 3254. 8pm. £5. Driving alt. rock from hard rock foursome. FREE Saint Max & the Fanatics, POST, Colonel Mustard & the Dijon Five and The Blue Ship Henry’s Cellar Bar, 8–16 Morrison Street, 629 4101. 8–11pm. Wry pop band championed by Steve Lamacq and Vic Galloway. Machinedrum Sneaky Pete’s, 73 Cowgate, 225 1757. 9pm–midnight. £10. Travis Stewart plays his new Vapor City album in full with a live drummer and full visual show. An absolutely huge show for Sneaky Pete’s Night Music series. See album review, page 76.