I Frenzy 2006 Royal Highland (’entre. lngliston. 335 6200. £27.50—£30 (under £|6s I8 £20). ('hristian rock mUsic festival with sets from l)elirioUs'.’. llillsong United. Tree63. Starlield, Verra ('ntl. David ('rowder Band. Sporran Again. Tim Hughes and Kendall Payne.

Glasgow

I The Fratellis AB(‘2. 330 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 4pm. £5. Strictly under-l8s (apart frotn accompanying adults) show frotn this increasingly hyped l.ibct1inesy (ilaswegian outftt. See preview. page 65. I The Fratellis AB(‘2. 330 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm.

S( )l.l) ()ll'l‘. ()ver- l4s show. Second show of the day from the Fratellis. this one for the older brothers and sisters. See preview. page 65.

* Tool ('arling Acadetny (ilasgow. l2| liglinton Street. 0870 77l 2000. 7pm. SOLD OUT. l)ark. expansive tnath metal from Maynard James Keenan and co. See caption. page 68.

I Backyard Babies, Supagroup and Trashlight Vision The (‘athouse. l5 Union Street. 248 6606. 7.30pm. £l0. ()ver- l4s show. Rock‘n'roll metallurgists from Sweden. whose album Stockholm .S‘vndmme featured a guest vocal from Joey Ramone.

I Bob Cheevers St Andrew's in the Square. St Andrew's Square. 559 5902. 7.30pm. £8 (£6). Americana and Delta blttes frotn (‘heevers. who cites Elvis. Johnny (‘ash and Jerry Lee Lewis. among his influences.

I The Sophisticates, Something Broken, Unconditional, The Travels, Polar Light and A Bitter Liaison Soundhaus. 47 Hydepark Street. 22l 4659. 7.30pm. £6 (£5). ()ver-l4s show. Rock/indie showcase.

I Esperanza Curlers. 256260 Byres Road. 338 65l I. 8pm. Free. Ska. Latin attd reggae sounds following the West littd Festival street party.

I For Your Sins, The Droogs, Kailtoura and Ciro Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870907 0999. 8pm. £5. Alt rock frotn touring band Kaikoura.

I Gary Devenay 8. Jim Lang, David McGinty and Bela The Goat. I287 Argyle Street. 357 7373. 8pm. Free. (‘old Night Song presents a collaboration between members of My Latest Novel and No.l Sort with support frotn Endor frontman Mc(iinty and Icelandic singer/songwriter Bela. Part ofthe West [ind festival.

I The Heights, The Jaks and Moonrunners Barfly (upstairs). 260 (‘lyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 8pm. £5. See Fri 9.

I Need for Acoustic Music Whistlers Mother. I I6 Byres Road. 576 0528. 8pm. Free. Regular singer/songwriters night. featuring two to three artists every week.

I Paolo Nutinl and Opal Sky King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 22l 5279. 8pm. SOLD OUT. ()ver- l4s show. Paisley pop prodigy whose accessible tunes will hopefully take him the way of KT Tunstall.

I Ross Fairweather The Butterfly and the Pig. I53 Bath Street. 22l 77l l. 8pm. Free. Local singer/songwriter plays this Acoustic Affair session.

I Shagrin, Jacob Kid and lethal Nice'n‘Sleazy. 42l Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 8.30pm. £5. Tender songwriting and soaring vocals from Shagrin.

I Bax Vlarne The Halt Bar. 160 Woodlands Road. 352 9996. 9pm. Free. Stranglers man performs an acoustic set. I Free Diamonds and We are the Physics Bar Bloc. I I7 Bath Street. 574 6066. 9pm. Free. Free Diamonds are a quirky trio from Newcastle. supported by the Devo/Bis-like sounds of WATP.

Edinburgh

I Buckley's Chance Homes' Bar. 100a Constitution Street. Leith. 553

77l0. 3pm. Free. Rockin’ country swamp stomps. Part ofthe Leith Festival.

I The Front and Hip Parade Subway Cowgate. 69 Cow gate. 225 6766. 7.30pm. £tbc. liphtan Records night.

I Sincabeza and The Plastic Adults Henry's (‘ellar Bar. |6a Morrison Street. 228 9393. 7.30pm. £5 (£4). Intricate math-rock frotn French band Sincabeza.

I Soil Studio 24. 24 26 (‘alton Road. 558 3758. 7.30pm. £l0.50. Heavier than thou metal thunder.

I I Fly Spitfires (‘abarel Voltaire. 36-38 Blair Street. 220 6l76. 8pm~3am. £4. More live indie action as punks Fickle Public. lo-ft rock noise merchants l)istophia and Aberdeen's Hooker's (ireen No.l join the gig/club crossover night.

I The Last Tree, The McDoweIls, Electric Avenue and Matt MacFarlane Queen (‘harlotte Rooms. 56a Queen Charlotte Street. 555 6660. 8pm. £5. Mixed bill of Sunday sounds. Part of the Leith festival.

I The Screaming Annadillos and Fraser Drummond The Village. to South Fort Street. Leith. 478 78 to. 8pm. £3. (‘ountry rock with a humorous twist. I’ur! ofthe [with I‘i'slit'ul.

I Andy Lang with the Zealots, Blueflint and Stumblin’ Harris Leith Dockers Club. l7 Academy Street. Leith. 467 7879. 8.|5pm. £5. Country special at the Burnsong Sessions. I’art ofthe Leith I-estiml.

I 4th in Line, Kings Die Kings and The Uprising Bannerman's. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 8.45pm. £4. Rock line-up.

I Acoustic Open Mic The Tron. 9 Hunter Square. High Street. 226 093 l. 9pm. Free. l)iverse open mic night with an anything goes attitude.

I The Hermitage Ensemble Under Junction Bridge. Junction Bridge. (ireat Junction Street. Leith. 9pm. Free. Classical river music and film soundtracks to close the leith Festival. with an accompanying light installation from Warpro. Part of the lx'tlh I'eslt'vul. I Inge Mcllroy and Jase Whistlebinkies. 46 South Bridge. 557 5! l4. 9pm. Free. Covers and originals. I Hobo The Bongo Club. Moray House. 37 l-lolyrood Road. 558 7604. l0pm—3am. Free before I lpm; £3 after. ‘Live music and alternative disco for justified sinners‘. Only one Hobo this fortnight. featuring Low Sparks and the Acute ( l l Jun) followed by the Spyghs ( l8 Jun).

Glasgow

I Logan HMV. Unit 5-6, Lewis Building. Argyle Street. 204 4787. 5pm. Free. lnstore appearance front Glasgow band Logan. who have garnered the patronage of Creed's Mark Tratnonti and made inroads in the States while remaining largely unknown at home.

I Arabic tor Travellers, Table 57, Skinfllnts and Team Salt Madness. 30 Bothwell Street. 7pm. £4. Weekly local band showcase.

I Live ABC. 330 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. 7pm. £l7.50. ()ver- l4s show. lnsufl‘erably banal AOR rockers who are a commercial force in their native US.

I Black Eyed Peas and The Pussycat Dolls SECC. Finnieston Quay. 0870 040 4000. 7.30pm. SOLD OUT. Rootsy hip-hop from the rap pop phenomenon behind the likes of 'Where is the Love‘.". ‘My Humps' and ‘Pump it‘. With support frotn ex-burlesque troupe-tumed-nouveau Spice Girls.

I Dob Cheevers Brel. 39—43 Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 7.30pm. £6. See Sun

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I Acoustic Jam Nice‘n’Sleazy. 42| Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 8pm. Free. Weekly showcase for local songwriters perfonning original material.

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