Calvin Harris has announced he is releasing new music later this year.
04.04.2022 - 01:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Delighted Moussa Dembele has insisted it's the "usual stuff" from Celtic after they saw off Rangers at Ibrox.
Dembele was consistently brilliant in derby matches for Brendan Rodgers' side and regularly had his say on the big occasion.
He moved to Lyon in August 2018 for £20m but has still kept an eye on how his former club are faring in the Scottish Premiership.
While he was busy scoring a double in Ligue 1 while the Celtic triumphed in Govan as Lyon saw off Angers, he quickly caught up with the result.
Ange Postecoglou's side are on the brink of sealing the title after the 2-1 victory sent them six points clear at the top of the table.
Dembele later tweeted: "Well done Bhoys, Glasgow (is) green and white. Usual stuff on derby day I mean…"
He followed that up with three laughing emojis as he stuck the boot in on his former foes.
Dembele netted seven goals against Rangers during his time at Parkhead including a hat-trick in his debut during the 5-1 Celtic Park rout.
Calvin Harris has announced he is releasing new music later this year.
Loved by the nation and adored by the world, West Lothian’s very own Lewis Capaldi reached top heights with debut album ‘Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent’, reaching number one in the UK charts.
Rod Stewart made sure he got the best seats in the house as he cheered on his beloved team from a VIP box at Hampden Park on Sunday. The rocker, 77 - whose father was Scottish - wore a tartan blazer as he watched The Bhoys take on their bitter Glasgow rivals Rangers during the Scottish Cup semi-final. Sir Rod added to his look with a white shirt and camel-coloured tie, while a pair of cream trousers and beige flat cap rounded things off.
Mogwai‘s Stuart Braithwaite has announced details of a memoir – find out all about Spaceships over Glasgow: Mogwai and Misspent Youth below.The book is set to land on September 1 via White Rabbit Publishing, and will tell the story of Braithwaite’s childhood in Scotland, through his musical beginnings and decades-long career with Mogwai.“I am immensely proud to be working with White Rabbit on my first book Spaceships Over Glasgow,” Braithwaite said in a statement.“The process of researching it and writing it has been challenging but one that I’ve really enjoyed. It’s incredibly exciting to be able to share it with the world.”Lee Brackstone of White Rabbit added: “From his early years in thrall to the giants of alternative music like MBV, JAMC and Sonic Youth to improbable sonic misadventures on tour with one of the greatest psychedelic bands of the present day, Mogwai, Stuart Braithwaite’s memoir is a funny and righteous celebration of a life lived on the road and in the studio, dedicated to the pursuit of aural (and occasionally) psychic enlightenment and obliteration.”See the cover of Spaceships over Glasgow: Mogwai and Misspent Youth below.Elsewhere, Mogwai are set to head out on a rescheduled set of UK and European tour dates at the end of the month.The Glasgow band were due to start their tour on January 27 in Milan, with a date scheduled at London’s Alexandra Palace on February 25.
An evil teacher who has been jailed for raping and abusing his pupils was close friends with Christopher Ling, a former violin teacher accused of molesting girls at Chetham’s School of Music.
A devastated Scots gran has urged Celtic supporters to erupt in applause at tomorrow's home game as a tribute to her granddaughter who died aged 17.
Mr Benn creator David McKee has died aged 87 and we remember the Scottish roots of the much-loved BBC Children's show
It was the theatre show created to mark Celtic’s glittering Centenary Season in 1988.
Bobby Madden has been selected as the referee for Celtic and Rangers' crucial Scottish Cup semi-final tie later this month.
Rangers should be handed a points deduction following the ugly scenes that hampered the derby clash with Celtic, according to two former referees.
A delighted Scott Brown raised a toast to Celtic after his former side's massive win over Rangers at Ibrox.
How Cool Are You,” released earlier this year.Featuring the band hamming it up on a skating rink in purposely loud, garish outfits and makeup, it is as punky, queer, and disarmingly fun as the Glasgow sextet themselves.With a stunning EP already under their belts, the band, led by magnetic lead singer James Potter, has now released their impressive first full-length album, Unlearning (★★★★★).Walt Disco comes across as brash and anarchic in both their sound and their ethos, but what becomes quickly apparent to anyone who listens to Walt Disco is that they are not only talented, they have done their homework, too.Proudly copping from glam rock, art pop, new wave and the Scottish post-punk scene, Walt Disco’s sound is loud, charismatic, and wondrously eclectic. Potter’s throaty, dramatic vocals, which land somewhere between Bowie and Bauhaus, are a surprisingly versatile vehicle for lyrics that range in mood from brooding to manic and everything in between.Indebted as they are to a handful of movements that crested in the ’80s, they avoid coming across as a pastiche of them.