ail the way from sunny Glasgow.

I V-2 Schneider 9.10-9.40pm Edinburgh-based melodic indie ianglers. with a spacey. atmospheric edge.

I Down The Tiny Steps 8.20-8.50pm

Fresh fun Glasgow folk poppers. Iike the Beta Band. on less drugs. Broadly speaking.

I Amy MacDonald 7.30-8.00pm Glasgow indie rock chanteuse currently receiving a full—scale major label push.

I The Haze 8.40-7.10pm

lnoie rock with swagger. informed by all the classics: The Doors. Led Zeppelin. The Who etc.

I Drive-By Argument 5.50-6.20pm Ayrshire based quintet with a sharp. heaw guitar and syntli sound that's got them a Lizard King records deal.

I Sergeant 5—5.30pm

Fife-based indie scallywags. looking to follow in the wake of highly comparable peers The View.

I The New York Fund 4.10-4.40pm Glaswegianfronted. London-l_)ased country rock crew wrth Hold Steady and Modest Mouse supports under their belt. I The Moth 8: the Mirror 3.20-3.50pm

Dark. sensual alt pop outfit from Glasgow. led by one-time Arab Strap collaborator Stacey Sl(?\".-‘./.'lghi.

I Chutes 2.30-3.00pm

Racing. heartfelt Edinburgh indi 3 rock band. With more Il‘étll a smidgen of Joy Division about them.

I Cry Over Billionaires 1.40-2.10pm

Epic altrock shapes from the capital. COB count At The Drl‘. e in and Broken Social scene among their influences.

I Attic Lights 12.50-1.20pm Teenage Fanclub--esque breezy West Coast country pop from Glasgow.

I Popup 12.00-12.30pm

Glasgow's Popup combine shambling indie and dialect-heavy vocals to great effect.

MAIN STAGE

I Snow Patrol 9.30-10.50pm Epic anthem—totiting fivesome return for triumphant near lining slot after nearly a decade waiting in the wings.

I Scissor Sisters 7.45-8.55pm Expect cra/y costumes and uber camp galore from this wacky NYC outfit.

I Kings of Leon 6.15-7.15pm Newly beardless Tennessee foursome easily on the best forn‘. of their career. I The Fratellis 4.55-5.45pm Scotland's most successful export since Fran/ return home.

I Paolo Nutini 3.40-4.25pm Ladies wrll swoon and grown men wrll cry at this Parsley chap's acoustic musings. I Goo Goo Dolls 2.30—3.10pm Legendary US trio who gust recently celebrated their 20th anniversary.

I Avril Lavigne 1.25-2.00pm Lady wrth attitude still touting the best infectious punk pop around.

I The Cribs 12.25-12.55pm Wakefield three-piece famous for therr magnificently chaotic live shows.

RADIO 1/NME STAGE

I Kasabian 9.40-10.50pm

Big swaggering tune~toutrng quartet set to provide a storming Sunday finish.

I Interpol 8.10-9.10pm

Gloomy New Yorkers are back with a third album which should knock Editors from their perch.

I Maximo Park 6.50—7.40pm Newcastle quintet renowned for their energetic. flashy light—filled live shows.

I Bifly Clyro 5.35-6.20pm

In Pow/es this Scottish the have released one of the albums of the year. and here is their chance to prove :t.

I Mika 4.20-5.05pm

Flamboyant singer songwriter wrth his finger placed firmly on the pop pulse.

I Gossip 3.15-3.50pm Unmissable Arkansas three—piece boasting one of the finest vocalists around in Beth Ditto.

I The Wang 2.20-2.50pn Cliched Happy Mondays-alikes or the future of lad rock? You decide.

I The Pigeon Detectives

1 .25-1 .55pm

Leeds—based indie fivesome apparently destined for big things.

I You Say Party! We Say Die! 12.35-1.00pm

Canadian quintet who do a splendid trade in shouty dance—punk.

KING TUT'S TENT

I Queens of the Stone Age 9.40-10.50pm

They may be down one Nick Oliveri but Josh Homrne and co still pack a punch live wrth new album Era Vulgar/s.

I Editors 8.15-9.05pm

Kitchens of Distinction copyists currently making a big splash in the mainstream. I Jet 7-7.45pm

Aussie foursome still touting their own blend of scruffy garage rock.

I Ocean Colour Scene 5.45-6.30pm

It isn't T if there's isn't an appearance from this retro Birmingham foursome.

I Enter Shikari 4.40-5.15pm

Can this much talked about trance—metal act live up to the hype? You decide.

I Just Jack 3.40-4.15pm

English rapper who makes music in a watered down Mike Skinner kind of way. I The Bravery 2.354.10pm

New York electro rock five—piece return with a new sound and new image.

I The Maccabees 1.40-2.10pm Brighton—based British indie tykes who have a way with infectious melodies.

I Union of Knives 12.45-1.15pm Higth acclaimed Glasgow trio boasting dark synths and terse riffs.

I The Hedrons 1 1.55-12.20pm Scotland's finest all—girl rock band who jUSi recently released a punchy debut album.

PET SOUNDS ARENA

I Damien Rice 9.50—10.50pm

Irish folk singer returns to tout second album 9.

I Air 8.20-9.20pm

Legendary French electronic music duo famous for their mesmerising shows.

I Tori Amos 7.05-7.50pm

Eccentric but incrediny talented American musrcian is back With impressive new material.

I Badly Drawn Boy 5.50—6.35pm The beardy bloke in the woolly hat returns. promising a greatest hits set.

I Mark Lanegan and the Soulsavers 4.45-5.20pm

This gravely—voiced singer and English production team are a match made in heaven. See why here.

I Brian Jonestown Massacre 3.45-4.15pm

Fond of deranged psychedelic rock? Then look no further.

I The Dykeenies 2.45—3.15pm Dapper Curnbernauld indie outfit currently kicking up a storm on the undergrOLind. I The Hold Steady 1.45-2.15pm Gritty. heartfelt tunes that are as much earthy suburban poetry as it is bar room stomp. Rock'ri'roll doesn't come much better than this.

I Malcolm Middleton

1 2.50-1 .20pm

Ex—Arab Strap chap comes up trumps With some wonderful solo material.

I The Metros 12.00-12.25pm

Up and coming quintet influenced by Ian Dury and Squeeze among others.

SLAM TENT

I Dave Clarke 9.30-1 1 pm

The baron of techno back where he belongs. closing T for another year.

I Hardfloor (live) 8.30-9.30pm German techno from the duo behind the timeless ‘Acoerience' (still a classic).

I Felix da Housecat 7.15-8.30pm The bespectacled DJ is a T veteran and Miss Kittin's ‘partner' in electro.

I Slam 6.15-7.15pm

They own the Tent and bring it on home once agarn for more in the best of house and techno With a live set showcasing new album Human Response.

Kings of Leon play the Main Stage, 6.15pm Sun

IN “IE

I Josh Wink 5-6.15pm

Acid monsters and soiiealing 1303s as we reach for a 'Higher State of Conscrousness'.

I Wu-Tang Clan (live) 4.1M.00pm Legendary kings of hip hop.

I Tiga 34.15pm

“Sunglasses at Night' was one of the most irresistible calling cards on the electroclash scene.

I Booka Shade (live) 2-3pm Dark-warped house from these Get Physical signings.

I Digitalism (live) 1-2pm

Future electronics with a Daft Punk edge. I Andrew Weatherall 1 1 .30-1 pm Expect a plenty of leftfield surprises and a healthy dose of rockabilly and lo---fi.

SCOTTISH WATER FUTURES STAGE

I The Sunshine Underground

1 0.20-1 0.50pm

Leeds—based dance rock act currently riding the new rave wave

I The Holloways 9.20-9.50pm Scratchy. catchy indie from north London I The Pipettes 8.20-8.50pm Expect choreographed dance routines and doo wop pop from this Brighton—based act.

I The Horrors 7.20-7.50pm Controversial gothic garage rockers bring their deranged sound to the Scottish countrySIde.

I Plan B 6.20-6.50pm

Distinctive English rapper boasting dark lyrics and clipped beats.

I Shiny Toy Guns 5.20—5.50pm Soaring synth—pop from LA.

I The Humble Strips 4.20-4.50pm

Devon foursome who cater in sax and tromboiie—tinged indie rock.

I Jack Penate 3.25-3.55pm

Up and coming singer songwriter who does a mean trade in scruffy guitar pop. I Switches 2.30-3.00pm

Infectious indie foursome from Southend. I Tokyo Police Club 1.35-2.00pm Canadian rock quartet famous for their Visceral live performances.

I Justin Nozuka 12.45-1.10pm New Toronto—raised singer songwriter with soul.

I The Milk Teeth 1 1.55—12.20pm Trio touting a (30s psych surf garage rock

T BREAK STAGE

I Theatre Fall 10-10.30pm

Indie electro act from lnyerness.

I Yashin 9.10—9.40pm

Heavy rocking Glasgow fivesome.

I The Little Kicks 8.20-8.50pm Aberdeen-based indie quartet.

I Colin Maclntyre 7.30-8.00pm Ex—Mull Historical Society man continues to tout his solo material.

I The Law 6.40-7.10pm

Another up and coming unsigned act with something to prove.

I Make Model 5.50-6.20pm

Folk rock sixsome pOised to release their debut single,

I Bricolage 5.00-5.30pm Libertines and Fran/ fans WI” love this arty angular indie pop from Glasgow.

I The Vivians 4.10-4.40pm

Well dressed new wave quintet from Edinburgh.

I Tokyoblu 3.204.50pm

Popular DJ duo who mix everything from electro to disco, house. soul and Latin beats.

I Over the Wall 2.304.00pm Wonky electronic —tinged guitar pop from this Scottish duo.

I Broken Records 1.40-2.10pm Stirring folk sounds from this Edinburgh sevensome.

I Figure 5 12.50-1.20pm Glasgow-based fivesome boasting big riffs and catchy melodies.

I Take a Worm for a Walk Week noon-12.30pm

Relentless noise rock from Glasgow.

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