The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

ROCKTALK GIG GUIDE

- BY ANDREW WELSH

Submit listings to: awelshrock­talk@gmail.com

● A ska outfit who spawned Scottish legends Fiction Factory are set to make their live comeback in Perth.

The Rude Boys, whose last gig was in 1982, are headlining this year’s Craigie Hill Music Festival, where they’ll be supported by Red Pine Timber Company, The Cascades, The Sandemans, Longstay, The Purple Felts, Irresistib­le Owls, Rancho Rebop, True Gents, The Sibellas, Los Supremos, Morag Murray, McMasters Trouble, The Yonderleas and Floyd Tomlinson.

The Fair City outfit’s Eddie Jordan, Chic Medley and Kevin Patterson went on to form Feels Like Heaven hitmakers Fiction Factory.

Keyboard player Jordan is being joined by four other original members – including frontman Stuart “Sparky” Campbell-Clark – for the reformed seven-piece’s outdoor appearance next Saturday (August 25).

Now in its third year, the 1,000-capacity golf club event was headlined last year by exFairgrou­nd Attraction frontwoman Eddi Reader.

Festival tickets are £28.50 from the venue or ticketweb. uk, with admission free for under-14s.

● A big gig at Conroy’s Basement tonight will showcase contrastin­g new Courier Country talents.

Local riff terrorists Houdini Said No are celebratin­g their lead guitarist Pablo Edwardo’s birthday by co-headlining at the Meadowside venue. Formed last November, the five-piece have supported LA southern metallers Bullets And Octane and impressed at Kirriemuir’s AC/DC-themed Bonfest in May.

They’ll be joined at Conroy’s by Perth-based alt rockers Astrophe. Originally a solo vehicle for singerguit­arist Alexandra Pawlitka, she was joined last year by Jack Hughes (guitar/backing vocals), George Robinson (bass) and Doug Rees (drums), with the band’s shoegazing/fuzzy Americanai­nfluenced debut single Limerence appearing shortly after. Free entry tonight.

● Australian rock ‘n’ soul exponents PlanB are making their debut at Perth’s Green Room tonight.

The Adelaide outfit, whose influences include Dexy’s Midnight Runners, Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes, Chicago and Otis Redding, have been around since 1982 and boast a threepiece horn section.

Tonight’s Canal Street gig is free. Doors open at 8pm.

● Brighton-based pop-punk outfit Reckless Intentions’ first Scottish visit includes Fife and Dundee dates.

The all-male four-piece, who cite Green Day, Neck Deep, All Time Low, Fall Out Boy, The Clash, Blink-182 and Foo Fighters as influences, are at Dunfermlin­e rock haven Monty’s Bar tonight, before stopping at Conroy’s Basement tomorrow.

Reckless Intentions are being supported by politicise­d Scots trio The Dude Pistons at tonight’s show at Guildhall Street, with Dundee punks Overbites, modern rock trio Neon MGM and newcomers Sirens also on the bill.

Tickets for the Conroy’s gig are £6 from dmcevents. bigcartel.com

● There’s a free gig at Clarks on Lindsay Street, Dundee, on Thursday featuring The Carloways.

The Perthshire-based Americana outfit have been working on their debut release at Glasgow’s 45 A-Side Studios with producer Paul McInally.

They’ll be joined at Clarks by former Kashmir Crows frontman Ian Black and his new acoustic soul offering Languid Goat, which also features Jakub Holos (guitar) and Alex Campbell (bass).

● A live session at Church tonight will feature a host of regulars on the Dundee scene.

The outfits playing the “Reunion Showcase” at the Ward Road venue are Jumpin’ Little Jam Band, Delta Bay, Brian Doc Wound, T-Bone Collective and 440 Herts. The free gig is from 9pm-2am.

● Veteran rock ‘n’ roll pianist Stan Urban plays Clarks on Sunday from 3pm.

Tickets £10 from the Lindsay Street venue, Grouchos, Assai Records and eventbrite.co.uk

● It’s an Oasis-themed night at Beat Generator Live! tomorrow.

Scottish soundalike­s Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Carpets are promising a unique take on the Manchester legends’ Liamfree MTV Unplugged performanc­e in 1996. The two-hour show will conclude with renditions of Oasis and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ biggest anthems.

Tickets £8 via skiddle.com, Grouchos and Tickets Scotland, or £10 at the door.

● Retro tribute band The Counterfei­t 70s play a Fife double-header this weekend. The four-piece, who specialise in glam rock covers embellishe­d with period footage and costumes, are at Kirkcaldy’s Adam Smith Theatre tonight and the Lochgelly Centre tomorrow.

Tickets £22 from onfife.com

● Number 57 has Chain Gang tomorrow at 5.30pm and Junkyard Dogs on Sunday at 7pm.

● Covers cohorts Buck Rogers and Cherry Bombz play McDaniels (tomorrow, 9.30pm) and Bissells Bar (Sunday, 3pm) respective­ly.

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The Rude Boys are headlining the Craigie Hill Music Festival.

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