I Cold Hight Song and The Zephyrs Brel. 3943 Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 7.30pm. Free. Cold Night Song feature Charlie and Neil. formerly of Astrid and Stacey Seivewright of the Reindeer Section in a three-way guitar/cello/voice arrangement. With support from iidinbut'gh's melancholy Zephyrs. Part of the West 15nd Festival.
I Papa Roach and Helmet Barrowland. 244 Gallowgate. 552 4601. 7.30pm. £17. ()ver- 14s show. Pedestrian nu-metal combo supported by influential hardcore band.
I Andy Williams Clyde Auditorium. Finnieston Quay. 08700404000. 8pm. £24»— £30. See preview page 69 for the ageing easy listening crooner.
I The Catherine O’Halloran Band The Polo Lounge. 84 Wilson Street. 553 1221. 8pm. Free. See Thu 9.
I Fred Frith CCA. 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. 8pm. £10 (£8). A solo show from this highly inventive musician and founder of 70s experimental rock group Henry Cow. Part of the Glasgow Jar: l'evlival.
I Jazz Funk Jam Session Tchai ()vna. 169 Deanston Drive. 0141 649 7258. 8pm. £2.
I Madeleine Pritchard Quartet The Goat. 1287 Argyle Street. 357 7373. 8pm. Free. See Sat 18.
I Sleep Mode, Soze and Emer Stereo. 14 Kelvinhaugh Street. 576 5018. 8pm. £4. Melodic punk.
I Towers of London Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 8pm. £6. Over-14s show. Gobby old school punk rockers doused in more hairspray than Motley Criie.
I Story One, Covlet and Luma King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £5.
I Figure 5, Cosmos and The Apple Scruff Nice'n'Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 9pm. £3. Retro psychedelia and mod sounds from Figure
I lnsision 13th .\'ote Cafe. 50—60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. Stockholm band who preach death to false death metal.
I Mosa Funk Club Rab Ha‘s. 83 Hutcheson Street. 572 0400. 9pm. Free. Funk sounds. Par! ()fllte Glasgow Jar: Festival fringe.
I Yuffie Tom Tom. 207 Bath Street. 248 2123. 9pm. Free. iilectro punk from Yufiie.
Edinburgh
I Some Young Pedro, Fickle Public and Reasons are Red Subway (‘owgate. 69 Cowgate. 225 6766. 7.30pm. £3. Showcase of local bands. Tonight's line-up are of a rock persuasion.
Féte de la Musique institut Francais d'licosse. 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. 6pm. Free. The French institute marks this annual French cultural celebration with a variety of musical guests. Visit w w w.il'ecosse.co.uk for more info.
I Band Showcase \‘v'histlebinkics. 4—6 South Bridge. 557 5114.9pm. Free. See Tue 14.
I Merznacht The Left Bank. 37 Guthrie Street. 225 9744. 9pm. See Tue 14.
Wednesday 22
Glasgow
I Down the Tiny Steps, The People, Some Young Pedro, Findo Gask and Dead City Radio Stereo (Glasgow). 14 Kelvinhaugh Street. 07814 586 889. 5pm. £4. with proceeds going to asylum charities. Five local bands offer their wares to help raise funds and awareness for Seoul's/i Refugee il'eels' 2005.
I Mistake Us for Friends, Way of the Exploding Fist, in Ernest and The Vanity Project Bartly (upstairs). 260 ('lyde Street. ()870 907 (1999. 7.30pm. tbc. Punk and metal line—up.
I Old Solar and Anders Parker Brcl. 39 43 Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 7.30pm. £3. Glasgow-based ()ld Solar are joined by ex- Varnaline frontman Parker. Parr oft/re ll’est lintl Festival.
I Acoustic Open Stage The Hall Bar. 160 Woodlands Road. 352 9996. 8pm. Free. See Wed 15.
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I Kathryn Williams, Eliza Carthy and Heather MacLeod ()ran Mor. 731—735 Great Western Road. 0870 220 1 1 16. 8pm. £20. Kathryn Williams returns to Glasgow following her sell-out show at (‘elrie Connections in January. Complirnenting Kathryn's breathy folk arrangements is the more traditional folk tunes of co-headliner Eliza Carthy. Part of the West Iiml Festival.
I Michael Simons Tchai ()vna. 169 Deanston Drive. 0141 649 7258. 8pm. £2. See Wed 15.
I Nothin’ Yet and Kessler Firewater. 341 Sauchiehall Street. 354 0350. 8pm. Free. Indie rock.
I Sing 8: Drink Stereo. 14 Kelvinhaugh Street. 576 5018. 8pm. Free. See Wed 15.
I Dionne Warwick Clyde Auditorium. Finnieston Quay. 08700404000. 8pm. £26—£30. Soul legend Dionne Warwick performs her classic hits. including ‘Walk on By' and ‘Do You Know the Way to San Jose‘. which won her the first of five Grammy awards. Part of the Glasgow Jazz Festival.
I The Casuals, Clearfall and The Revivals King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £6. ()asisy indie rock from the Casuals and southern fried rock from the Revivals.
I 6 Plan and Secret Meat Nice‘n'Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 9pm. £3. Post-rock.
I Tempercalm, Airstrip Won, Orko and Mistakes in Animation 13th Note Cafe. 50— 60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. More screamo than you can shake an angry stick at.
I Bleachie The Bunker Bar. 193. 199 Bath Street. 229 1427. 10pm. Free. Blondie tribute.
I The Fusion Experience with the Glagow Gospel Choir and DJ Mark Robb The Buff ((1 Spiegeltent. George Square. 564 3400. 10.30pm. £5. Glasgow's finest exponents of jazz-house electronic ftision. tonight backed by singers from the Glasgow Gospel Choir. Par! off/1e (ilusgott' Jar: I'exllt'al.
Edinburgh
I Flogging Molly The Liquid Room. 9c Victoria Street. 225 2564. 7pm.
£1 1.50. Raucous Celt punk ensemble. following in the big footsteps of the l’ogues.
I Fusion, Radiokills, The Echos and Verdi's Bomb The Bongo Club. Moray House. 37 11o1yrood Road. 558 7604. 7pm. £5 (£4). Bill of upcoming local indie bands.
I Stealer Studio 24. 2426 Calton Road. 558 3758. 7.30pm. £5. lip-and- corning lidinburgh funk-rock favourites.
There’s just not enough double bill teaming up between rock musicians, probably as their egos are often too fragile to risk it. Hence why it takes these two very fine singers and songwriters, whose roots are secured firmly in the folk world, to reinforce the idea of strength in numbers. Oran Mor. Glasgow, Wed 22 Jan.
I Paul James Berry, Hell Leyton, James Clements and Raff Bannerman‘s. Niddry Street. 556 ' 3254. 8.45pm. £4. Three Blind Mice tour.
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Glasgow I High on Fire and Oonga ABC2.
f 330 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm.
£8. ‘A supersonic exercise in conquest by volume‘. Bring it on! I High Water, Recliner and The
; Hazeys Barfly (upstairs). 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 7.30pm. tbc. I Courtney Pine’s Devotion
Spiegeltent. George Square. 564 3400.
8pm. £16. The celebrated sax supremo
weaves funked up soul. hip hop. bebop. reggae and straightahead jazz with the latest grooves. Part of the Glasgow Jazz Festival .
I Di Augusto Tchai Ovna. 169 Deanston Drive. 0141 649 7258. 8pm. £2.
I The Free Candy Sessions The Liquid Ship. 171—175 Great Western Road. 331 1901. 8pm. Free. See Thu 9. I Genaro, Mole Harness, Varbastel and Gareth Dickson
' Mono. 12 Kings Court. King Street. 553
2400. 8pm. Free. Benbecula Records night of electronica-based acts.
I Jo Mango The Goat. 1287 Argyle Street. 357 7373. 8pm. Free. Accomplished local singer/songwriter with an accessible. melodic style.
I Patty Griffin Oran Mor. 731—735 Great Western Road. 357 6200. 8pm. £13.50. Americana singer/songwriter plays tracks from her new album Impossible Dreamers as part of the West End Festival.
I Salsa Verde Brel. 39—43 Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 8pm. Free. New latin jazz group from Andy Sharkey. Part of the Glasgow Jazz Festival Fringe.
I We are Scientists and
Vancouver Deluxe Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 8pm. £5. Tense. catchy pop songs from this Brooklyn trio.
I All my Logic, STML and Slxx Soundhaus. 47 Hydepark Street. 221
4659. 8.30pm. £4.50. Members and
guests. Weekly Soundset showcase of unsigned bands.
I Laker Tom Tom. 207 Bath Street. 248 2123. 8.30pm. £5.
I Black Mountain Nice'n‘Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 ()9()(). 9pm. £6. Quintet influenced by classic rock touchstones such as Sabbath. the Stones. the Velvets. Led Zeppelin and. of course. Blue Cheer.
I Stigma and Pyiot 13th Note Cafe.
50-60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. Stigma are influenced by grunge and
‘the two non-shitty songs that Alice in
Chains recorded“. I Madeleine Pritchard Quartet
Blackfriars. 36 Bell Street. 552 5924. ‘ 9.30pm. Free. See Sat 18.
I Jamie Lideil Glasgow School ofArt. 167 Renfrew Street. 353 4531. 10pm. £5
3 on door. See preview in Clubs next issue
for this Warp Records laptop drill & bass boffin turned soul vocalist. beatboxer and showman. No we can't quite believe it either.
I Scarlet Blue McChuills. 40 High Street. 552 2135. 10pm. Free. Part of the Glasgow Mod Weekender.
Edinburgh ' I Roy Ayers The Liquid Room. 9e
Victoria Street. 225 2564. 7pm. £14. Jazz funk Vibraphone legend behind the eternal ‘Everybody Loves the Sunshine'
1 and who‘s been sampled by nearly every
hip hop artist out there. I Hookers Green No 1, Five Day
; Hemingway, Dancing Mice and Sweetheart Subway Cowgate. 69
' Cowgate. 225 6766. 7.30pm. £4 (£3). Multi-instrumental two-piece playing
cracked indie with a Mercury Rev vibe. I Maria McKee Cabaret Voltaire.
é 36—38 Blair Street. 220 6176. 7.30pm. ’ £13. Alt.country waif turned MOR diva
McKee walks among us once again looking like one of those wispy women
from the Flake adverts.
I Towers of London The Venue. 17—21 Calton Road. 557 3073. 7.30pm. £6. See Tue 21.
I Crosby, Stills 8: Hash Playhouse. 18—22 Greenside Place. 0870 6063424.
8pm. £38.50—£42.50. Country flavoured
rock by these true legends of the scene (they even have a spot in the Rock‘n'Roll Hall of Fame to prove it). I The Very, Thee Comrades and
The Pheromones Bannerman‘s.
Niddry Street. 556 3254. 8.45pm. £4. Raw rock‘n‘roll two piece. the Very. blending early punk mixed with stripped down minimalism.
I Out of the Bedroom Waverly Bar. St Mary‘s Street. 556 8855. 9pm. See
Thu 9. - I Soundproof The Bongo Club. Moray
House. 37 Holyrood Road. 558 7604. 10pm. £7. Forest Cafe fundraiser.
Coatbridge
I The Ooldenhour The Mint. 16
; Academy Street. ()1236 441 191. 8pm. the. Sunny melodic pop combo. playing
tracks from their forthcoming album
I Always in the Now.