A Scots venue has cancelled a John Lyndon gig after staff allegedly faced 'intimidation' from a member of his management.
08.10.2021 - 12:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
West Lothian band The Snuts have been shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year prize.
They are among 10 other artists vying for the prestigious title, presented by the Scottish Music Industry Association.
The Whitburn rockers will go up against Arab Strap, Biffy Clyro, Joesef and Lizzie Reid, among others, to win the £20,000 prize.
The album of the year shortlist celebrates the country’s most outstanding albums and the incredible network of people who created them.
From 327 eligible album
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Mogwai have been announced as the winner of this year’s Scottish Album Of The Year Award, for their tenth album ‘As The Love Continues’.Accepting the award at a ceremony at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall on Saturday, the band’s Stuart Braithwaite said: “I really was not expecting this, I have not thought of anything to say other than thank you and I wish I’d got steaming!”“This has been a really mental year for the band and this is just another thing we never thought would happen”, he went on.
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Mogwai have won the 2021 Scottish Album Of The Year (SAY) award for their 10th studio LP ‘As The Love Continues’.It’s the first time the Glasgow band have won the award after being shortlisted four times for the honour, beating out the likes of Biffy Clyro, Stanley Odd and The Snuts.Mogwai guitarist Stuart Braithwaite picked up the trophy and £20,000 prize at Usher Hall in Edinburgh last night (October 23).
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The shortlist for this year’s Scottish Album Of The Year Awards has been announced, with Biffy Clyro, Arab Strap and Mogwai among the acts up for the £20,000 prize.Ten albums are now in the running for the award, with the artists behind the nine records that don’t get the top price also getting £1000.
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