The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

BY ANDREW WELSH

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Submit listings to: awelshrock­talk@gmail.com ● A phenomenal line-up featuring some of the best contempora­ry punk bands around hits Dundee tonight.

Make-That-A-Take Records’ annual Book Yer Ane Fest returns for its 11th edition at its latest home at Abertay Student Centre, where the action continues right through to Sunday night.

Running until 2.30am tonight and tomorrow, the opening show is headlined by Chicago-based noiseniks Canadian Rifle, who are joined on the bill by Dead Or American – playing their first Dundee show in more than a decade – plus cowpunk outfits Uniforms and The Overbites, electro exponents The Twistettes, Welsh gravel punks Question The Mark, indie metal favourites Paper Rifles and Houdini Said No and instrument­al postrocker­s The Blood Red Moon.

Additional­ly, Conroy’s Basement has a late session from midnight featuring surprise guests, with little time to recover before the uni venue flings its doors open again tomorrow at noon.

The monster Saturday line-up features Irish troubadour­s Chewing On Tinfoil, an exclusive performanc­e from Americana legend Austin Lucas, Danish visitors Forever Unclean, a farewell from Revenge Of The Psychotron­ic Man, no-nonsense London noiseniks The Burnt Tapes and Meran Caesar, oary stompers The Cundeez, veteran Glasgow alt-rockers Baby Chaos, Crazy Arm frontman Warshy, new MTAT signings Queequeg’s Coffin, melodic Fifers Fragile, radical skate fiends The Affect Heuristic, Dundee neo gothfolkst­er Nicola Madill, acoustic soulsters Holy Snakes, pop-punks Bike Notes, anarcho newcomer Rebecca Radical, Deep South road trooper Tim Holehouse and lo-fi romantics Lovers Turn To Monsters.

Local riff kings Kaddish and grinders Boak play tomorrow’s late gig at Conroy’s, before another slot at Abertay on Sunday.

The closing day line-up boasts Celtic legends Roughneck Riot, feminist punk queertet Dream Nails, world music warrior Babar Luck, brain manglers Fair Do’s, MTAT chief Deeker Johnston’s Tragical History Tour Band, ecossemo monoliths Stonethrow­er, Scots moshers Divide, Derry radicals Cherym, trip-hop bluesters Cairngorms Young Team, folky firebrands Tim Loud, Billy Liar and Lou McLean, experiment­al soundscape­rs Seas, Starry and Draws Creature Mask, hardcore favourites Iron System and Bed Of Wasps, metal satanists Volcano X, and acoustic songsmith AJ Simmonds, among others.

Showing its progressiv­e credential­s, Book Yer Ane Fest is raising funds for Dundee’s foodbank, refugee support service and Addaction branch, plus Royal Life Saving Society and Young Minds UK.

Admission tonight’s £10 or £6 for unwaged, with a chance to make a £5 donation to the causes.

Tomorrow and Sunday it’s £15 or £10, with solidarity tickets £20.

● Blues rocker Ben Poole’s at the Green Hotel tomorrow.

The soulful guitar maestro’s touring his latest album Anytime You Need Me, the hard-hitting follow-up to 2016’s Time Has Come. Ben’s live band includes his producer Wayne Proctor on drums, with Yardbirds great Jeff Beck among their admirers.

Tickets for Kinross £19.40 via ticketweb.uk

● Rising talents The Van T’s play Dunfermlin­e’s PJ Molloys tonight. The Fresh Meat songsmiths are being supported by Perth garage punks Brainglue, with tickets £9 via Ticketweb.

● Beat Generator Live has tribute kings Maiden Scotland tomorrow.

Formed in 2003, the Glasgow outfit is one of Europe’s most successful Iron Maiden homages and the occasional backing band for the London legends’ original singer Paul Dianno.

Featuring Martin Jakubski’s awesome vocals, their set features classics such as Run To The Hills, The Trooper and Aces High, plus numbers their heroes rarely play nowadays.

Tickets £11.50 from Grouchos in Dundee and tickets-scotland.com

● Scots folk star Emily Smith performs a festive-themed set at Perth Theatre on Monday. Tickets £17.50/£15.50 via horsecross.co.uk

● Hot tips October Drift are at Beat Generator on Monday. The Somerset guitar fourpiece have generated a serious industry buzz since forming in 2015, with their supporters including 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Radio X’s John Kennedy. Tickets £7 from Grouchos and seetickets.com

● Kicking boogie band Vincent Flatts Easily Led make a Kinross debut next Friday. Led by Brummie vocalist Steve Burton, the four-piece are touring in between recording a new album due in spring. Green Hotel tickets are £19.40 via Ticketweb.

● Classic covers outfits Miami Vince (tomorrow) and Jive Candy (Sunday) play Number 57.

● Cherry Bombz rock Shotz tonight.

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London-based DIY punks Dream Nails play Book Yer Ane Fest.

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