Nadine Shah, SWG3, Glasgow review - loudly dancing the night away

The songstress offered both a commanding voice and an almost overwhelming sound.

First Nadine Shah raised hopes, then dashed them. “I’ve never had a dance off onstage before,” she observed at one point, impressed by the shapes a crowd member was cutting, before confirming it wouldn’t be happening on this evening either. You’d have backed Shah to triumph too, given how the rest of the gig showcased her skills with style.

DVD/Blu-Ray: Priscilla

★★★★ DVD/BLU-RAY: PRISCILLA Disc extras smartly contextualise Sofia Coppola's eighth feature

The disc extras smartly contextualise Sofia Coppola's eighth feature

There’s a scene in Priscilla where Elvis stands above his wife, who is scrambling to put her clothes in a suitcase. Priscilla has just confronted him about a letter she found from the actress Ann-Margret, confirming her suspicion that the King of Rock'n'Roll has been unfaithful. Elvis's legs in their white trousers tower before her like the pillars of Graceland.

The Songs of Joni Mitchell, Roundhouse review - fans (old and new) toast to an icon of our age

★★★★ THE SONGS OF JONI MITCHELL, ROUNDHOUSE Fans old and new toast an icon of our age

A stellar line up of artists reimagine some of Mitchell’s most magnificent works

For most people’s 40th birthday celebrations, they might get a few friends together, rustle up a cake, and toast to another turn around the sun. But when musician Lail Arad realised the stars had aligned with her beloved Joni Mitchell's own 80th birthday, she knew she had to mark the milestone moment with something special.

Music Reissues Weekly: Patterns on the Window - The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1974

A nebulous year in music resists easy definition

Half-way through this three-CD set, the energy level suddenly shifts upwards. It’s just one track of the 67 collected, but in this context this basic, blunt recording stands on its own. Issued in October 1974, Dr. Feelgood’s debut single “Roxette” was an early sign that British music could change, needed to change.

Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, OVO Hydro, Glasgow review - guitar heroics against a low-key backdrop

The rock icon's playing was sublime, but not all of his set suited the venue

The theme tune to John Carpenter’s horror classic The Thing rang out as Slash and his crew of collaborators took to the stage. Unlike that film’s famous climax though, there was no ambiguity here, for these were experienced stalwarts of rock music putting on a traditional, no frills show with a minimum of fuss.

The Hives, Brighton Dome review - Swedish power-pop dynamo are as entertaining as ever

★★★★ THE HIVES, BRIGHTON DOME Swedish power-pop dynamo as entertaining as ever

Rock'n'roll tempered with a showbiz twist makes for an ebullient night out

The joy of The Hives on record is encapsulated by their 2012 micro-song “Come On”. Despite being one-minute long and consisting solely of the title phrase, it fizzes with righteous, effervescent buzzsaw euphoria. They open their encore with it, showcasing with ease that, whatever the pleasures of their studio output, live in concert is where The Hives truly explode.

Album: The Libertines - All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade

★★★ THE LIBERTINES - ALL QUIET ON THE EASTERN ESPLANADE The riotous spirits of the Noughties mellow into a surprising maturity 

The riotous spirits of the Noughties mellow into a surprising maturity

Carl Barat and Peter Doherty are "the Glimmer Twins" of their own wayward trajectory through the worlds of rock and roll, stardom, drugs, distraction and destruction.

Album: Sheryl Crow - Evolution

★★ SHERYL CROW - EVOLUTION The song remains pretty much the same for US soft rocker

The song remains pretty much the same for US soft rocker

During the mid to late 90s, Sheryl Crow and other grunge lite-friendly female artists like Alanis Morrisette were all over the airwaves. Sheryl’s particular schtick being a soft rock stew of pop/country/folk that threw up monster hits like “All I Wanna Do”, “If It Makes You Happy” and “Everyday is a Winding Road”.