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Biffy announce UK Stadium Tour

Biffy Clyro, will return to Scotland in November for their biggest arena shows to date. The trio will perform at Aberdeen AECC on Thursday 25th and Glasgow SECC on Friday 26th November.
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Written by Amy MacBeath   
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Jakob Dylan - Women & Country

It has to be conceded that Jakob Dylan has had it harder than most when it comes to stepping out of the shadow of a famous parent - especially when so many singer songwriters give the nod to Bob as their inspiration and musical icon.
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Written by Lisa Boyle   
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Sparrow and the Workshop - Crystals Fall

Glasgow based Sparrow and the Workshop’s debut album ‘Crystals Fall’ combines harmonious vocals, thunderous drums and passionate folk melodies for a unique album that will please folk-rock music lovers.
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Written by Kate Chambers   
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Angus and Julia Stone
Barrowlands, Glasgow - 17/04/10

Australian siblings Angus and Julia Stone could not look more different. Welcomed on stage by a sold out King Tuts crowd, Angus – dressed in a shabby denim shirt – sports the ‘homeless chic’ look with long, matted hair and a thick beard to match.
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Written by Chris Hay   
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Butterfly Explosion - Lost Trails

Butterfly Explosion are set apart from many of their contemporaries by their tendency to push a song into overdrive and make the already amazing just stunning.
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Written by Chris Hay   
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The Futureheads - The Chaos

The Futureheads self-titled debut album saw them burst onto the scene to mass acclaim, before a faltering second release, making their third effort crucial.
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Written by Sean David   
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Kate Nash - My Best Friend Is You

My Best Friend Is You initially comes across as part Diana Ross, part Kathleen Hanna and absolutely nothing like the Kate Nash you used to know.
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Written by Maxwell Lynas   
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Cypress Hill - Rise Up

April 19th saw the release of Cypress Hill’s 8th studio album Rise Up, six years after their last release Till Death Do Us Part but has it been worth the six year wait?
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Written by Chris Hay   
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Three Blind Wolves - Sound of the Storm

For those of you that thought Ross Clark and the Scarves Go Missing had gone missing, do not threat as the uber talented Scottish writer and his band are back, now going under the guise of Three Blind Wolves.
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Written by Kate Chambers   
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Stornoway
King Tuts, Glasgow - 13/04/10

New indie-folk outfit Stornoway have been causing quite a musical stir since winning Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition last year however even with this title, I did not expect to see a bus-load of fans pour into King Tut’s (tiny) Wah Wah Hut as I arrived at the door.
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