I ended up missing half of last week's insane number of gigs by being ill. Not a bad way to save some money, but a bit drastic, I think. Still hit two gigs and WPM on Sunday too mind, so it still wasn't a quiet week.
This week looks pretty busy too, as does the whole rest of the month. Fairly sure bands are trying to kill me.
Tuesday:
Tuesday is our first "spoiled for choice" day of the week.
Shambles Miller,
Florynce & Lauryn and
Andrew Lindsay can all be found playing at Sloans Ballroom at 8pm, for £4. I keep promising to go and see Shambles, then for one reason or another not making it along. I'm keeping that record up this week by missing this.
French Wives,
Trapped in Kansas,
Emma Curran and
Selina Henriquez make quite the line up at The Captains Rest. Any other night attending this would have been a no brainer, but we've got on more gig on the list.
Wednesday:
First of all, it is the delightful
Last Year's Girl's birthday. Happy birthday Lis!
Secondly, following the Kid Canaveral gig the night before fellow Peenko Vs Aye Tunes alumni
Mitchell Museum launch their new single with a gig at Nice N Sleazy. Support comes from
Inspector Tapehead and
GRNR. See you there.
Thursday:
goNorth is taking place up in Inverness on Thursday and Friday, before Rockness at the weekend. I'd considered going along for a day or two, but since Thursday is my Dad's birthday, I'd get killed. If you go then as well as checking out all the good bands playing have a look at the seminars
Born To Be Wide are running on Thursday and Friday.
Back in Glasgow you've got
Q Without U,
Endor,
Glider and
Cruiser playing at The Captain's Rest. I liked q without u's first album, then they vanished for a while. Nice to see them back.
Rounding out Thursday is a charity gig put on by
Cold Blooded Clarity. Playing live are
State Broadcasters,
The Dirty Cuts and
Deserters Deserve Death. There's also a raffle, and the gig takes place in The Admiral. Visit the Cold Blooded Clarity website for all the details and to buy tickets.
Friday:
The Halt Bar Hijack returns for another year, taking place over Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Find The Halt Bar on
Facebook for all the details.
There's an Electric Honey showcase gig on at King Tut's, with
White Heath and
Woodenbox With a Fistful of Fivers playing. That ought to be a good one.
Saturday:
At The Flying Duck on Saturday you can find the inagural Blog Rocking Beats night. Coming to you "from the folks behind some of Scotland's best music blogs", the first night has JC from
The Vinyl Villain and Drew from
Across The Kitchen Table as your DJs, playing all sorts. It runs from 7pm until Midnight, entry is free up till 11pm. There will be far fewer mentions of 1966 here than on the TV on Saturday night.
Sunday:
The West End Festival is in full swing by now, and is one of the main contributors to overloading me with gigs throughout June, the first notable one being on Sunday, when
Burnt Island and
Andrea Marini play Bar Brel.
And a sneak preview of next week, Friday 18th June in particular. Kitty The Lion, Beerjack, St Deluxe and Martin Metcalfe all have gigs on. The reason I mention this is that that day also happens to be my birthday. Thanks a lot for making my night remarkably hard to plan!