The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Big names and breaking artists at indie festival

- ANDREW WELSH

July is traditiona­lly a big festival month in Courier Country and this year is no exception. Ahead of Rewind Scotland kicking off on the 22nd at Scone Palace, there’s a host of big names and breaking artists to look forward to at the 200-plus artist Doune The Rabbit Hole at Port of Menteith from July 14-17.

Scotland’s biggest independen­t festival nowadays, DTRH’s Thursday opening night highlight is a set from hugely influentia­l New York punk poet Patti Smith.

Highlights from her fivedecade career, including tracks from the classic Horses, Easter and Dream Of Life albums, should ensure a memorable set from the 75-year-old and her band.

JAZZ FUSION

The same night also provides a diverse supporting cast that takes in jazz fusion, post-punk, grunge and psychedeli­a, featuring the likes of Astrosnax, Goat Girl, Girobabies, Komodo Kolektif and a DJ set from Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess.

Family-friendly DTRH’s first full day on July 15 is headed up by mega-selling Scots songsmith Amy MacDonald, with other highlights including BBC Radio jock Craig Charles on the decks with his funk and soul club, Leeds indie rockers Yard Act, freak-pop duo Audiobooks, punk veterans The Rezillos and Glasgow bluegrass exponents Awkward Family Portraits.

CROWDPULLE­RS

The Cardross Estate extravagan­za has crowdpulle­rs galore on July 16 in the shape of Belle And Sebastian, Sleaford Mods, Orbital, 10cc, Camera Obscura, Tide Lines, Buzzcocks, Honeyblood, Bis and folk legends Peggy Seeger and Archie Fisher.

Among those further down the Saturday bill are Elephant Sessions, Snapped Ankles, This Is The Kit and The Vegan Leather.

For its big Sunday finish, DTRH can boast the contrastin­g charms of Scottish jangle pop stalwarts Teenage Fanclub and The Bluebells, Manchester techno pioneers 808 State, disco veterans Boney M and

Baccara, Celtic fusion exponents Peatbog Faeries and acclaimed Afrobeat duo Sacred Paws.

Lesser-known names involved include Alex Rex, Billy Nomates, Corto Alto, Eclair Fifi, Flew The Arrow, Girl Ray, GK Machine, Heisk and Hurray For The Riff Raff, with Fun Lovin’ Criminals frontman Huey Morgan playing a DJ set.

With the number of stages rising from five at its last in-person outing in 2019 to nine, it’s a bigger and better DTRH this year, with at least 100 more artists.

Sadly, however, Velvet Undergroun­d legend John Cale won’t be making it as planned following a Covid outbreak in his band that’s led to his UK tour being reschedule­d.

FESTIVAL RETURNS

Looking ahead to DTRH, its director Jamie Murray said: “It feels so good to be back! Our roots as a fiercely independen­t festival are stronger than ever and it’s exciting to be able to grow, adding new elements to the programme year on year.

“We’ve got activities and entertainm­ent running from first thing in the morning right through to the wee hours. We can’t wait to welcome everyone for what I know will be a triumphant return.”

DUNDEE NOISENIKS

Away from the festivals, Church has a big gig tomorrow headed up by Catalysis, the recent winners of the Scottish leg of the Bloodstock Metal 2 The Masses competitio­n.

The Dundee noiseniks are launching their new EP at Ward Road where support comes from heavyduty outfits Solar Sons, Jungle Cats, A Life Without You and Truth Ruiner, with a Distorted DJ set closing the proceeding­s.

Elsewhere in the city, it’s synthgaze krautrocke­rs Outblinker plus classic rock-influenced Speedrunne­r and instrument­al specialist­s Blood Red Moon at Conroy’s Basement tonight.

Lastly this week, eclectic Tyne and Wear folksters The Unthanks are at St Andrews’ Byre Theatre on Wednesday.

The Mercury Prizenomin­ated five-piece – led by sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank – are touring in support of their album Sorrows Away, which is due to drop in the autumn.

 ?? ?? MAKE SOME NOISE: Dundee metal men Catalysis play Church tomorrow night where they will launch their new EP.
MAKE SOME NOISE: Dundee metal men Catalysis play Church tomorrow night where they will launch their new EP.
 ?? ?? Amy MacDonald is among the big names at DTRH.
Amy MacDonald is among the big names at DTRH.
 ?? ?? Colour always abounds at Doune The Rabbit Hole.
Colour always abounds at Doune The Rabbit Hole.

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