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Gig Listings: September 2021

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  Here we are with some more gigs happening in September. And there really are quite a few more this month than in August! As with the gigs last month, please make sure to check all safety procedures beforehand so that you will be able to attend any of the shows below.  Please leave a comment below or give us a message if there are any corrections necessary over the coming weeks, and this can be updated ASAP. _______________ Wed 1st Culte, with Tarragon, Scott C Park (SCO) and Jen Ella  (SCO) @ Hug and Pint, Glasgow (Lo-fi/emo rock) Thu 2nd Gallus (SCO), with Mystic Peach  and She @ King Tut's, Glasgow (Indie Punk) Last Hyena,  with InTechnicolour and  Greater The Divide (SCO) @ Hug and Pint, Glasgow (Progressive/Math Rock) Red Vanilla (SCO), with support @ Bloc+, Glasgow (Alternative Rock) Fri 3rd Easy Days  (SCO), with Talk More  and Beafets  (SCO) @ Broadcast, Glasgow (Indie Rock) Green Lung , with Deaf Mountain  (SCO) and Solar Sons  (SCO) @ Opium, Edinburgh (Doom Rock) Kev How

Vasa @ Bloc+, Glasgow (12th August 2021)

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with: Adult Fun It turns out that 17 months of no live music is a hell of a long time, and returning to a gig like this was something I had both been praying and absolutely bricking it for.  My last gig was Torpor  at Bloc+ way back in the " before times" (also known as March 2020), so it was really fitting that my first gig back should be in the same place I went to my last gig for what felt like a lifetime. Before the whole world changed and the entire music industry collapsed...  But I digress. Back to the here and now. Once it became clear that we would start seeing proper gigs again in Scotland during August, I started looking for some small, local bands to ease myself back into things. Bloc+ was to be the perfect small venue to return to, with two mathy, instrumental bands playing on this late Thursday evening.  I must confess that I had never listened to both of the bands playing this evening before I looked at the gig listings. But that is the beauty of your typical g