Edinburgh

I Acoustic idols The Jam Home. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 7pm. Free. A night praising the local talent with awards for best songwriter and acoustic mUsic.

I Nerina Pallot The Liquid Room. 9c Victoria Street. 225 2564. 7pm. £1 I. Laura Ashley-floaty songstress. much favoured by Radio 2. here backed by a string quartet.

I Protokoll and Veto Silver Cabaret Voltaire. 36-38 Blair Street. 2206176. 7pm. £5. Steve Lamaquc endorsed band from the States Protokoll are joined by electro-an-poppers Veto Silver.

I Josh Reuse and Strays Don’t Sleep Queen's Hall. Clerk Street. 668 2019. 8pm. £15. Nashville songwriter who has more in common with the late. great Elliott Smith than with the rhinestone- encrusted soundtrack of his native city. But that hasn't stopped him naming his new album after it.

I Flatliner The Bongo Club. Moray House. 37 Holy'rood Road. 558 7604. 9pm. £4. Indie night.

I Open Mic Whistlebinkies. 4—6 South Bridge. 557 5114. 9pm. Free. See Mon 15.

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Glasgow

I The Brian Jonestown Massacre ABC. 330 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm. £8.50. Psychedelic scuzz rock in the Mary Chain tradition. now internationally notorious after being chronicled in the warts-and-all rock doc I)ig.’.

I The Divine Comedy Queen Margaret Union. 22 University Gardens. 339 9784. 7pm. £16.50. The always charming Irish songwriter. whose hand has come in many shapes and sizes. returns with his latest configuration.

I Spandex Monkeys Soundhaus. 47 Hydepark Street. 221 4659. 7.30pm. £6 (£5). ()ver- 14s show. Rock.

I City a. Colour and Jacobs Stories Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 8pm. £6. City & Colour feature Dallas Green ofAlexisonfire in more mellow acoustic indie mode.

’43-? Eliza Gilkyson Tron Theatre. 63 Trongate. 552 4267. 8pm. £12.50 (£10.50). Bluegrass and more from Gilkyson who appeared on the Bob Dylan tribute album. She comes from noble musical stock her dad. Terry. wrote ‘Bare Necessities' from The Jungle Book. Part of Big Big Country.

I Trespassers William Nice'n'Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 8.30pm. £6. US space country trio. comparable to a female-fronted Red House Painters.

I Glasgow Songwriters Blackfriars. 36 Bell Street. 552 5924. 9pm. Free. Fortnightly gathering of the musicians' collective with featured artists. open mic and a strict original material policy.

I Ladyscraper and Mully I3th Note Cafe. 50-60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. Aural sickness from these eclectic exponents of Wrong Music.

I King Biscuit Time Oran Mor. 731—735 Great Westem Road. 357 6200. CANCELLED.

Edinburgh

I Mllburn The Venue. 17-21 Calton Road. 557 3073. 7.30pm. £7.50. Sheffield upstarts who are mates with number one stars Arctic Monkeys.

I The Bad Plus Queen‘s Hall. Clerk Street. 668 2019. 8pm. £3—£I7. Ethan Iversen. Reid Anderson and Dave King make up this radical and inventive piano trio. See preview. page 6|.

I The Dirty Cake The Left Bank. 37 Guthrie Street. 225 9744. 8pm. Free. See Tue 16.

I Band Showcase Whistlebinkies. 4—6 South Bridge. 557 5114. 9pm. Free. See Tue 16.

Wednesday 24

Glasgow

I Acoustic Open Stage The Halt Bar. 160 Woodlands Road. 352 9996. 8pm. Free. See Wed 17.

76 THE LIST 11—25 May 2006

I Esther Brel. 39 ~13 Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 8pm. £5. listher Duffin. formerly of local favourites Ashton Lane. fronts her own gig.

I The Fallout Trust and Futuro Barfly (upstairs). 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 ()999. 8pm. £5. London-based indie combo punt their debut album In Case of Iht’ Plum].

I Impaled Nazarene, Master and Zuul FX Soundhaus. 47 llydepark Street. 221 4659. 8pm. £7.50 iadv ). £8 (£6 members). Finnish black metal band who jUst love singing about goats.

I Jesse Dayton ABC. 330 Sauchiehall Street. 353 8000. 8pm. £10 (£8). A modern-day honky-tonk troubadour. l’ur! ofBrg Big Country l'i'vrri‘u/ .

I Michael Simons Tchai ()v na. I69 Deanston Drive. 649 7258. 8pm. £2. See Wed 17.

I The Answer, Sign and The Scare Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870907 0999. 8pm. £6. Northern Irish outfit. never afraid to rock like it's 1974.

I The Touch, Five Park Drive and Miyagi The Attic. 56 Dundas Street. 353 6040. 8pm. Free. Local band line-up featuring cowboy surf funkers .Miyagi.

I Spank Rock King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £7. Funky. foulrnouthed avant- hip-hop duo.

I Tapes’n’Tapes Nice'n'SIea/y. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 8.30pm. £6. Minneapolis leftfield indie band who were the toast of this year's South by Southwest Festival.

I Embolism, Maelstrom, Sanguinus and Centuries Cry I3th Note Cafe. 5060 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. Cavalcade of death. doom and black metal.

Edinburgh

I Fat Freddy’s Drop The Liquid Roorii. 9c Victoria Street. 225 2564. 7pm. £12.50. Seven-piece New Zealand outfit mixing up dub. reggae. jau. techno and soul with funky abandon.

ii: Hot Chip Cabaret Voltaire. 3638 Blair Street. 220 6176. 7pm. £8.50. Quirky uber-danceable electronica from the ‘()ver and ()ver‘ collective. See preview. page 59.

I Roots of Unity, etc Etc and Caped Studio 24. 24 ~26 Calton Road. 558 3758. 7pm. £3. Eclectic indie.

I Shot of Rhythm 8 Blues The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 7pm. £I3.50. Quadruple bill of legendary R'n’B rockers. The sixties-tastic line-up includes the Troggs. Animals 8; Friends. Dave Berry 8: the Cruisers and 7.oot Money.

I Nexuslive The Bongo Club. Moray House. 37 Holy'rood Road. 558 7604. 8pm-2am. £4. New music showcase Nexus Live launches with live bands. DIs

and VJs through until 2am. I Acoustica The l.ch Bank. 37 Guthrie

Street. 225 9744. 8pm. Free. A night of acoustic sounds offering a varied line-up from Edinburgh's finest singer/songwriters.

I Found and Dimlite The Bongo Club.

Moray House. 37 Holyrood Road. 558 7604. 8pm. £4 (£3). Experimental catchy pop from a unique acoustic. samplers and laptop set-up of Found as they host their album launch party with [)1 support from Laurent Pastor and S-Type.

I Frothing Mucus, The Spacial

Entrepreneurs and Terra Suria Nektar. 253 Covvgate. 557 2780. 8pm. Free. Expansive guitar sounds at this ‘Godspeed the New Prog‘ night as pan of Edinburgh Rush.

I Eliza Gllkyson Queen’s Hall. Clerk Street. 668 2019. 8pm. £I2—£I4. See Tue 23.

I Nobotalk, Super 8 and lourteenhours Henry's Cellar Bar. 8—16a Morrison Street. 228 9393. 8.30pm.

j £6. Double bill ofexcellent Edinburgh

Americana (including magnetic frontman

Trip Fontaine with Super 8) and Fife

acoustic pop. Part of Tigeljfesf.

I The lso Bar Open Mic Iso Bar. 7

Bernard Street. 467 8904. 8.30pm. Free. See Wed 17.

I Modus, Without Malice and Starry Wisdom Cult Whistlebinkies. 4 6 South Bridge. 55" 5114. 9pm Free. Mod and rock.

Glasgow

I The Black Chain, Sooth, The Threat Remains, Syth and These Guys The Cathousc. l5 LIIIt‘Il Street. 24.8 6606. 7pm. £5 ()ver- 14s show Metal bill I Shot of Rhythm 8. Blues Royal Concert Hall: Main .»\uditorrum. 2 Sauchiehall Street. 353 8000. ".30prn.

L l 5 L l 7.50. See Wed 24.

I The Amazing Magpie, Gav Uri, Astro Anonymous and Torag The l'niversal. 5'7 59 Sauchiehall Lane. 332 8899. 8pm. £4. Indie. blues and celtrc influences knit together in Astro

Anony mous's set.

I Karina’s Acoustic Showcase Tehat ()vna. 42 ()tago Lane. 357 4524. 8pm. £2. Bi-monthly night featuring some ol the city 's best young songwriters.

I Old Solar The Goat. 1287 Argy Ie Street. 357 7373. 8pm. Free. Atmospheric soundscapes in the vein of Spir'rtuali/ed and the Blue Nile.

ll: Hot Chip and Grosvenor King ’I‘ui's Wah Wah lltit. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 527‘). 3.3(lplil. S( H.” ()LT. See Wed 24. I Reverend and the Makers, Nip Parade and Blind Pew Nice'n'SIea/y. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 8.30pm. U) . Reverend and the Makers is the musical alias of Arctic Monkeys guru Ion McClure. Ilis brother graces the cover of the Monkeys' album.

I Club Olum Bar Bloc. 1 17 Bath Street. 574 6066. 9pm. Free. Vibrant mash-up of new music from this cltib night which made a splash at last year's Fringe.

I Genoa and Michael Clark The Hall Bar. 160 Woodlands Road. 352 9996. 9pm. Free. Regular acoustic showcase the Standard Lamp Sessions.

I Live Music McChuills. 40 High Street. 552 2135. 9pm. Free. See Thu 1 I. I Pop Up and The Hedrons Firewater. 341 Sauchiehall Street. 354 0350. 10pm. Free. Melodic indie pop from Pop l'p. See Sal l3 lor the lledroris.

I The Little Kicks ()r'an Mor. 731 Great Western Road. 357 6200. £tbc. Tipped. upbeat .-\bcrdecn-based four-piece

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who have recently supported the likes of liditors. the Kooks and the Mystery Jets. Edinburgh

I Croft Revue and The Debonaires The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 7.30pm. Free before 10pm; £3 after. Western swing and classic sotil.

I Edinburgh Sound Collective The Left Bank. 37 Guthrie Street. 225 9744. 8pm. Free. See Thu 1 I.

I Out of the Bedroom The (‘anons‘ Gait. 232 Canongate. 556 4481. 8pm. Free. ()peii mic session for lidinburgh- based singer/songwriter's. Folk. punk. funk just bring along your original songs and sign up to play at 8ish.

I Dead on the Live Wire, Karass and Maya Bannerrnan's. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 8.45pm. £4. Debut live show from electro-rock couple Dead on the Live Wire.

I Born to Be Wide The Street. 2 Picardy Place. 556 4272. 9pm-—|am. Free. Music industry social club that aims to bring musos. journalists. promoters. record shop workers and musicians together. Willi a soundtrack from various indUstry bods including the 55's and the Born to be Wide residents.

I Last Great Wilderness and Ten Storeys High lleriot-Walt l'niversiiy Cnion. Riccarton. 451 5333. 9pm. Free. Iipic indie from the l-ast Great Wilderness. plus sci-Ii pop with Jan. hip hop. rock and acoustic flourishes from Ten Storeys High.

I The Set Up, The Jack and Strait Jakit Whistlebinkies. 446 South Bridge. 557 5114.9pm. Free. Indie.

I The Coney Island Freakshow The Left Bank. 37 Guthrie Street. 225 9744. 10pm. Free. See Thu 1 1.

Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to jules.graham@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Henry Northmore and Kenny Mathieson.

Edinburgh

I Easy Street and The Five Aces The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 7.30pm. Free before £10pm; 3 after. Light _|a// trio Izasy Street kick things off. followed by hot authentic boogie and Hammond groov es from the Five Aces (previously know ii as the lioogaloo Investigators).

I Jayne C Wright Sygn. 15 Charlotte Lane. 225 6060. 8pm. Free. Weekly residency for the pianist and vocalist play mg _ia// with a contemporary twist I Kevin MacKenzie Trio Jan Centre. The Lot. 4/(i (ilttssllittl‘kel. 4(i7 5200. 8.30pm. £7 (£6). Trio fronted by guitarist and Creative Scotland award w inner Macls'en/ie. a powerful force in Scottish ja/l and lolk since the hey day ()l- the John Rae Collective ill the late Xlls,

I Beat Root Juice The Jan Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 220 4290, 10.30pm. Free. Afro-beat. Latin and ska from resident band the Goat Stew ()rchcstra. pltls l)J Barney and the odd live guest and spinner.

Edinburgh

I David Patrick: Coppin' the Bop The Lot. 4/(i (ii‘asstltat'kel. 7.30pm. £7 (£6). \el‘sallle pianist presenting his take on iii/I music paying homage to Cole Porter. Benny Golson and other great standards.

I Guest Bands Night The Jan Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 220 4290. 9pm. Free. Featuring different local guest groups each week. including Alyn Cosker's "l‘ciiipr'emenlals‘ Pow er Trio featuring Ross Hamilton on bass ( 19 May ) and the Fraser Campbell Quintet (12 May) with Canadian drummer Chris Wallace's Chaos Theory the follow ing week (26 May ).

I Late Nite Groove The Jan Bar. I Chambers Street. 2204290. midnight 3am. £5. Regular Friday night funkstravagan/a with live bands and DJs. Jan funk from Funk da Ptissy (12 May) followed by funky live-piece Patil Mills‘ Impulse (19 May).

Linlitngow I Beyond Fever I.inIithgow Ia/l Club. Linlithgow Burgh Hall. 01506 848821. 8pm. Sue Mcllugh sings the songs of Peggy Lee with the Tom Finlay Trio.

Paisley

I Velvet and Mink Paisley Arts Centre. New Street. 887 1010. 7.30pm. £8.80 (£5). Tribute to Mel Torme and Peggy Lee (the ‘Velvet Log and “Mink Ja/z') by two of Scotland‘s rising jal/ stars. Stephen Duffy and Alyson ()rr..

Glasgow

I Rostov Jazz Kids People's Palace 8; Winter Gardens. Glasgow Green. 271 2951. noon—1.30pm. Free. Jan. classics. irnprov and original compositions by students aged 9‘ 15 from the Kim Nazaretov Children's Jan School.

7i: Jazz Glasgow’s Big Night Out City Halls. Candlcriggs. 353 8000. 6pm. £5. Marking the launch ofJau Glasgow with this big line-up featuring Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra. European Youth Jazz. Orchestra. Stephen Duffy with Konrad Wis/.niewski Quartet and Future Pilot AKA (£2.50 supplement for