External Links

This is a collection of links to the tiger's favourite sites. If you want links to bands' webpages, go to the bands page.

Magazines / Fanzines / Newspapers

Fest


Edinburgh's three times weekly free festival newspaper. Baby Tiger's partner in the Tigerfest festival.


The List


Central Scotland's bible of all things musical, film and culture-related. In all good stockists every other Friday.

Is This Music?


Scotland's foremost music fanzine, edited by Stuart McHugh and occasionally contributed to by us.

Beard


Offbeat Scottish fanzine written in part by Stewart Smith, who did some cool Backpackers articles last Tigerfest. They won an award recently, you know.

Blogcritics


Dunfermline-based blog which has topics ranging from the Middle East crisis to reviews of electrical noise. Respect.


Music Websites

Jockrock


Ace website which lists gigs, provides news and also has a great database devoted to the Scottish indie music scene, at all levels. Also the notorious messageboard, which you post on at your peril.

Elevation Station


Lanarkshire-based purveyors of unsigned reviews, links, that sort of thing...

Prague Candy


A music discussion board which has knowledgeable, witty people. And is therefore a rarity. Run by My Legendary Girlfriend.

Session In Scotland


Website for the weekly Radio 1 Scottish show, as presented by Vic 'n' Gill.

Flaccid Sacks


Scottish resource site with links to major venues, promoters, labels etc. Run by Lyle Christine of Stigma.

Departure Lounge


Edinburgh's best club night, usually on the last Friday of every second month at the Caves, just off the Cowgate. A mixture of live acts and great DJ's, playing everything from salsa to hip-hop.

The Beatscene


Website for the Beat 106 show presented by Dundee DJ Jim Gellatly, the man with the most bizarre hair in Scotland. Plays lots of unsigned bands (Scottish and otherwise) and many other cool tunes.

Air


Not strictly speaking about actual Air, but rather a Radio Scotland weekly show hosted by Vic Galloway, which often plays Baby Tiger-related music. But not Calvin, as he thinks we suck. No taste :)

Born To Be Wide


Club night run by and for dedicated Edinburgh music people. They let Neil DJ once. The fools. Every 2nd Thursday at the Venue.

Rodeohead


Just listen to the MP3. Radiohead in a bluegrass stylee. Classic.

musicplasma


A great online toy for the music fan. Enjoy.

Deep Dig


Review and articles site on random bits of music. Ch-check it out.

Popjustice


Possibly the most libellous music website on the net. Aside from Popbitch. Maybe they could have a 'Pop-Off' like in Zoolander. That'd be cool.

Impossible Songs


A random collection of South Queensferry-ites doing various musicy/poetry/word-based performances.

Out Of the Bedroom


Purveyors of an open mic evening at the Waverly Bar on a Thursday. If the Baby Tiger open mic isn't on, go there!

Scottish Unsigned


Website featuring Scottish unsigned music.

Go Music Store


For all your music store need.

Tripcast


Edinburgh-based podcasters. Send 'em your tunes and lo, they might be played.

Baby Tiger Myspace


What it says, really - a Baby Tiger myspace page which has links, friends, upcoming gigs and Other Stuff.

Small D Music Photography


One Sharon Macdonald, top photographer, and her showcase. She's got great taste in music and books, too.

The Merry Muses of Caledonia


One man from Massachussetts and his blog, devoted to Scottish music. Very interesting and insightful, y'know.

Jocknroll


Ace Scottish indie music site.


Miscellaneous Stuff

Christopher Brookmyre


Ace novelist and author of 'Quite Ugly One Morning'. Unfortunately supports St Mirren, but nobody's perfect.

The Framley Examiner


Alleged 'local' newspaper with a mixture of scurrilous rumours, lies and second-hand trampoline adverts.

Homestar Runner


Flash animation. The best site on the entire internet (after baby tiger, obviously).

Edinburgh Guide


They tell you what's happening in Edinburgh. Which is always useful, if Baby Tiger haven't anything planned that night...

Bud Neill


Ace Glasgow cartoonist of the 1940's and 1950's, creator of Sheriff Lobey Dosser, Rank Bajin and many others.

I Want One Of Those


They sell all the stuff that you always wanted but never realised it. Including giant robots. That's right - giant robots. Schweet.

The Onion


American news you don't see on TV. Probably cos it's not true, though that never stopped Bush during the war (ooh, political...)

TV Go Home


Spoof TV listings. Inspired.

Slate


Left-leaning website covering various American issues du jour. In case you're feeling intellectual.

Kim Coleman


Ace Edinburgh artist - helps run the Embassy gallery - http://www.embassygallery.co.uk

Berkeley Breathed


America's finest living cartoonist.

Pimp My Snack


Learn how to make giant Jaffa Cakes out of gelatinous calf hooves, etc. Prepare to cry with laughter.


Record Labels

Shoeshine Records


Alt-country and indie label run by Francis McDonald of Teenage Fanclub. Includes Schwervon! and BMX Bandits, among others.

Fence Records


Fife alt-folk label run by Kenny Anderson (ex-Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra), includes Lone Pigeon, King Creosote and Pip Dylan.

Track and Field Organisation


London-based label who release the likes of Broken Family Band, Saloon and Homescience.

Fortuna Pop!


UK label who release the Lucksmiths, Airport Girl, Bearsuit and Aislers Set, to name a few.

Domino Records


Release the likes of Franz Ferdinand, James Yorkston and the Athletes, and many other uber-cool indie acts.

SL Records


Home to Ballboy, Desc and The Starlets, SL are Edinburgh's foremost label. We love 'em.

MRW44


Exceptionally eclectic label releasing everything from electronica to white noise. The most out-there label in Edinburgh right now. Also organise gigs at The Subway.

Adorno Records


Glasgow label responsible for 'Rock Mess Monsters', also Roddy Hart, Closer and Sucioperro. Run by the man with the scariest beard in Scotland, Peter Rooney.

Rough Trade


Ace label with a fantastic back catalogue - check out the shop...

Dicelines


A label-cum-promotions company based in Glasgow, who have very fine musical taste.

Pet Piranha


Fab Dundee label with mostly rockier acts like the estimable Mercury Tilt Switch, but they're not averse to a bit of something different and have more reflective releases too!


Venues

Swamp Bar @ Caledonian Backpackers


Baby Tiger's home venue, scene of many a sweaty, euphoric and slightly drunken Saturday night. Has lots of cheap drink and friendly denizens. And a pool table, for the music cynics up the back.

The Bongo Club


Venue-cum-art space, home to local charity Out Of The Blue. Hosted the inaugural Baby Tiger gig, on 28th April 2002.

The Liquid Room


City Centre nightclub and live music venue

The Venue


Does exactly what it says on the tin. And it's in Edinburgh.

The Subway


Cowgate venue-cum-club, puts on interesting nights and a weird club frequented by students, nurses, goths and trainee teachers. Seriously.

The Forest Cafe


Ace veggie cafe-cum-venue in Edinburgh's uni district. Does a mean vegi-burger, and is very chilled out.


Non-Baby Tiger Artists (for now!)

Aimee Mann


The best songwriter in America, bar none (if you're Neil). Writes world-weary but ace tunes about life, love and spaceships.

U2


Clearly, you've heard of U2.

The Be Good Tanyas


Three ladies from the Pacific North-west who play down-homey folk-country with bittersweet lyrics.

Idlewild


Probably Edinburgh's biggest band at present (they were at uni here) playing skyscraping scuzzy pop with a literate bent.

Belle and Sebastian


Glasgow's best-known twee-popsters, whose best album is 'If You're Feeling Sinister' (and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise)

Fred


From Eire, this band have the funniest band website I've come across. And Tetris.

They Might Be Giants


Remember 'Birdhouse in Your Soul'? Sure you do, you know, "...not to put too fine a point on it, say I'm the only bee in your bonnet...'. Yeah, them. They're great, they are.

Bruce Springsteen


Articulate blue-collar spokesman for the people and against the Republicans. Apparently wrote some decent tunes, too.

A Very Secret History


Technically, AVSH are a Baby Tiger artist, but they're also the band that the organisers play in, so they get an extra link. Deal with it while listening to Hatcheck Girl.

Neko Case


If you want alt.country music with the best lyrics EVER and backing bands featuring the likes of Howe Gelb, Calexico and The Sadies...she's your gal.

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