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Lewis Wade

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Edinburgh-based writer and gigrat. Get in touch with any music-related thoughts and see your name in lights: lewis.wade@theweereview.com

Reviews: 41
Other Articles: 1
adult jazz

Adult Jazz
So Sorry So Slow

The experimental London group return after a long break, but they’re just as brilliant and infuriating as ever

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Interview

Interview: Bikini Body

Bikini Body talk about the long gestation of their latest release, working with Optimo and the inspiring scene flourishing around them.

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Royal Concert Hall

Celtic Connections: Lambchop

Kurt Wagner and Andrew Broder deliver a masterclass of quiet majesty and poignant lyricism with just piano and vocals

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Feral Family
Without Motion

Debut album from the Yorkshire post-punks is torn between maintaining a dark and mysterious allure…and just rocking the fuck out

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The Liquid Room

Django Django

The four-piece take a while to settle in, but there’s plenty of sneaky funk in their kaleidoscopic palette

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Ratboys

The Chicago band are a dialled-in delight, equally confident melting faces or leading a square dance

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Slowdive

Much more than just “shoegaze” or “90s” legends, Slowdive are simply one of the best bands working in 2023

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The Liquid Room

The Pharcyde

The ’90s hip-hop legends bring a nostalgic head-trip for their first ever show in Edinburgh

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Sofia Kourtesis
Madres

After a couple of excellent EPs, the kaleidoscopic star reaches a higher plane on her debut album

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Summerhall

Kristin Hersh

Throwing Muses frontwoman (and Cello Pete!) deliver a low-key, acoustic set that hits all the right notes

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Stereo

Tirzah

The genre-shifting singer produces an immersive experience full of confidence

Queen's Hall

Matthew Herbert

The Horse brings the singular artist’s conceptual prowess to life in a thrilling stage show

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Beach Fossils
Bunny

Brooklyn dream-poppers take a slight turn into a shinier psych-pop mode, but there’s still a solid shroud of hazy reverb