
Boardsof Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin. They released their debut album "Music Has the Right to Children" in 1998 and now after hiatus of 13 years they are set to release their fifth studio album "Inferno" on May 29th. As a preview of the album Boards of Canada and Warp Records hosted official Inferno album listening parties on May 22, 2026, ahead of the album's release. The exclusive, ticketed sessions took place simultaneously across seven citiesglobally: Tokyo, Berlin, Barcelona, London, Glasgow, New York, and Los Angeles.One half of the Four Idle Hands team (Michael) assisted by gig photographer and music enthusiast Craig Chisholm procured the tickets and headed out to the Glasgow event, held at the Vic Assembly rooms at the school of art.In this episode we discuss the event, thoughts on the new album and what we think of listening parties in general.If you follow four idle hands on instagram and bluesky we will post some photos of the event.
May 27
35 min

This episode we catch up with Graeme Thomson who is about to release his new book "In Another World The Four Seasons of Talk Talk. This is the definitive biography of one of the most critically acclaimed and enigmatic groups of all time. For the first time, Graeme Thomson seeks to unpick this knottiest of musical locks and understand the other world of Talk Talk. The book is out on May 21st and is well worth a read.In the rest of the episodewe talk about the sad passing of Scott Hastings, this weekends european rugby finals, Ronaldo in the world cup and the Stones /Kneecap new albums, enjoy.
May 20
1 hr 11 min

This episodes headline act is a chat with Rick McMurray, drummer from Northern Ireland legends Ash talking about his side project "Burned As Witches" and the self titled album which releases on the 17th April.Burned As Witches lands in the briefest of interludes from his day job in Ash, who've basically been working non-stop since the releases of 'Race The Night' in 2023 and the current 'Ad Astra' album. As Rick says, “if you're expecting some slices of powerpunkpop then think again” as Burned As Witches positively drips with big riffs , brilliant solos and beefy chord crunchings. This is intense, on all levels. Burned As Witches started as a way to deal with the untimely passing of Ash's long term live agent, friend and rock'n'roll hellraiser Steve Strange in 2021. Inspired by The Strange One's love of metal - this record was conceived in mourning and is all about the doom, full of chunky riffs and weighty themes. Rest very much unassured, Burned As Witches is an out and out rock album.The support act for the chat with Rick is a run through of Record Store Day 2026 which is on 18th April . We talk about key releases and how to prepare for the day.And finally we have a review of Gorillaz recent gig in Belfast which Terry attended.Thanks for listening.
Apr 10
1 hr 6 min

This episode the main feature is our chat with the legend that is Midge Ure. Midge Ure is set to embark on hisvisionary A Man Of TwoWorlds Tour this May and June 2026. The tour marks a bold new live chapter andcoincides with the release of his brand-new studio album, A Man Of Two Worlds,arriving on 8 May, the opening night of the tour.We talk to Midge all about the album and the live show and what we can expect.We also have a chat around the Six Nations, champions league and Terry reviews David Byrne live show in Glasgow.
Mar 13
49 min

This pod is dedicated to the Aberdeen Jazz Festival which runs in the City from the 12th to 22nd March. There is lots on and we talk to Ana-Maria from Jazz Scotland all about whats on, where its on and why you should go.
Mar 9
35 min

This week its all about Rush who this week announced an extension to the Fifty Something tour which will take them to South America and more importantly to Europe. This has caused much excitement at Four Idle Towers as we secured our tickets for the Glasgow show . In this episode we discuss the new dates, talk about Rush gigs we've been to, what they might be playing, new members joining Geddy and Alex, favourite Rush albums and muse about the possibility of new music.Enjoy the listen
Feb 26
32 min

This week we talk to the star of "Moonlight The Philip Lynott Enigma" Moonlight is a powerful tribute that delves deep into the life, music, and legacy of one of rock’s most iconic frontmen. Peter M Smith is the star of the show taking on the iconic role of Phil himself which also brings Eric Bell to the stage. The show is on at Hammersmith Apollo in March and The Glasgow Pavilion in May.We also review latest round of six nations, the life of Robert Duvall and a live review of Mogwai in Aberdeen.
Feb 20
53 min

The four idle hands folks are back . This episode we cover a load of topics, a preview of the Six Nations tournament, 10 years since the death of David Bowie, the Grammys, Mandelson and live review of Pictish Trail and new albums from Sleaford Mods and Megadeth.Lots of stuff to listen to with your morning tea or coffee.
Feb 4
48 min

Its Episode 70 and we travel to the Island of Eigg to talk to Lost Map leader Johnny Lynch about life on Eigg, running Lost Map records, his new Pictish Trail album Life Slime and a load more. Johnny was a brilliant guest and well worth the listen.We also review the new Sprints and PSB albums with lots more chat besides. Thanks for listening.
Oct 29, 2025
1 hr 28 min

Welcome to the Four Idle Hands Podcast and in this episode we focus on the upcoming new album from Northern Ireland legends Ash, out 3rd everywhere on 3rd October.We where joined by friend of the pod drummer Rick McMurray to talk through the album , the writing process, the space theme, the fantastic videos and much more. We also review some recent allbums from Suede and recent shows from Mercury Rev in Edinburgh and The Little Kicks in Aberdeen, thanks for listening.
Sep 24, 2025
1 hr 5 min
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