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  1. To be honest they're more popular in England than Scotland, the scots are just a little amused by their success. Huge averts for their album all over the place.

    Fratelli is quite a common surname round these parts too, there was a huge Italian immigrant population once.

  2. This week on Last Night From Glasgow we have the legendary

    Blitzhoney

    Every night this week they'll be play their stuff live from a flat in Glasgow

    Tonight "Don't Bring Me Roses"

    They sound a bit like Razorlight, but with more thoughtful lyrics

  3. Two bands from your favourite internet webcasts, Last Night From Glasgow, and their noisenik mates Thursday night in Glasgow.

    Glasgow's comedy rock legends The Plimptons return to the scene, fresh from recording their second album. Are the rumours true, are they still Franz Ferdinand 2?

    catch a clip of them here

    Scunner, the theatrical dadaist cabaret gods

    in action here

    and noisey weirdos Wall Street Ammunition Hero

    @ The Halt Bar,Thursday 10th August

    8pm,FREE.

  4. Can I recommend Glasgow band Scunner, who were playing in my flat last week, theatrical indie with make up and costumes.

    Stand out tracks for me were

    Cafe Society -

    Drip Static -

    Lost at the Fair -

    This week I've got Adam Smith, he's one half of old John Peel fanband "The Hector Collectors" and also "The Plimptons", laid back mythering

    What's the Point in Getting up -

    27 Checkout girls -

  5. Today's thrilling fourth webcast from The Just Joans, its "I hear you're a man now, John", ruminating on how friends drift apart. Time passes I guess.

    Feel free to pass judgement on it over at youtube and if you're all signed up to YouTube already, you could do worse than subscribe to theLast Night From Glasgow webcast channel thing

    http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=LastNightFromGlasgow

    And if you're really getting into it, you could befriend the Just Joans over on MySpace http://www.myspace.com/thejustjoans

  6. Images of Mathematicians on Postage Stamps are this three-piece from Glasgow who play no-fi electro-twee. Voted Electro-Twee Group To Look Out For 2005 by BBC7Twee, this is their unforgetably comeback recorded for last night from Glasgow

    - New Dawn Fades (Joy Division cover)

    - Tim Berners-Lee and the Dream of Spiders

    - The Girl that everybody wants

    - Get Ready (Temptations cover)

    - Dream Girl
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