Arrest after SSD Concerts Instagram hack - as musicians cut ties with promoter over workplace claims
A 25-year-old has been cautioned over the hack, during which claims over pay and workplace culture were published and have since sparked a backlash from venues and artists
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It s one of the country s most important new music hubs.
On Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street lies what many people in the music scene perceive as the heart of the city’s punk scene,
The Priory. Its unassuming entrance juts out just above ground-level, sporting minimalist advertising oblivious to most staggering their way south towards club giants Firewater and The Garage. Once inside, one can sink into a tattered couch and adopt a milky, vampirish pallor, thanks to sparsely lit candlesticks worked into baroque holders.
Since its inception in 2014, the bar has hosted some of Glasgow’s biggest up-and-coming punk and indie rock artists, whilst opening its arms to many small bands trying to make it in a music industry that is becoming increasingly over-saturated. Gerry Cinnamon hosted regular open-mic sessions back in the day; Glasgow legends Baby Strange hold regular Club Sabbath nights and now Liam Gallagher has stepped in to support the venue during its Cov
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