As a newcomer to Glasgow, I have only just begun to discover the wealth of arts and culture the…read morecity has to offer. Yesterday, at Tenement TV's Tenement Trail Festival, I underwent a crash course in the range and quality of Glasgow music and discovered some pretty fantastic venues along the way. With a reputation world-wide for its music scene (take it from a foreigner to these parts), it's never too difficult to find some decent live music on any given night here. The downside of this musical bounty is the impossible task of ever having enough time to hear everything and also the nearly impossible task of knowing where to hear the good stuff.
Tenement Trail helps solve both of these problems in a oner. The organisers, in collaboration with some top quality music venues in Glasgow (Broadcast, Nice n Sleazy, O2 ABC 2, Flat 0/1, and King Tut's Wah Wah Hut) have selected some of the best musicians and performers while simultaneously covering a broad range of styles. From the hard, fast-paced, punk pop of Deathcats to the nostalgic, 50s rock of the beguiling Laura St. Jude to the trumpets-ablaring, full-on ska ensemble Bombskare, the festival showcases (or rather shows off) the variety of genres to be found Glasgow. And possibly even more impressive, the range of genres Glasgow can support. If the musicianship and energy of the performers didn't impress me enough, the dedication and enthusiasm of the audience - trekking through the damp and drizzle between venues to pack out even early afternoon slots - shows more than anything that the Glasgow music scene is really something remarkable.
If you missed it this year, you really missed something special. Even after an 8-hour intensive introduction, I feel like I've barely scratched the surface, and I can't wait to continue my education.
Last but not least, the inevitable run-down of my TTV14 experience:
2.45pm A delicious, coma-inducing sourdough pizza from Broadcast after picking up the wristband, aka my golden ticket into the magical world of Tenement Trail
3.15pm To Sleazy's for Acrylic, followed by Deathcats
5.45pm Return to Broadcast for the end of Twin Mirrors, Laura St. Jude, and Teencanteen
8.15pm Crawl back to Sleazy's for Medicine Men
7.15pm Jaunt over to Flat 0/1 for Have Mercy Las Vegas and some boogies to excellent fiddle and banjo support
8.30pm Backtrack to Broadcast for Bombskare and some truly heart-pumping, sweat-drenching boogies!
09.45 Final journey to King Tut's Wah Wha Hut for Randolf's Leap and Neon Waltz
I can't hit save until I give my give my top three, so I leave you with this...
3) Deathcats
2) Have Mercy Las Vegas
and first place in my book,
1) Teencanteen