Venue

VENUES: DUNDEE (& BEYOND)

THE ORIGINAL ENTRY:
There are a lot of places in Dundee where bands can play - and do! Some of the most frequented ones are listed here, but as some drop away, others appear - if any venue is not listed here, then that's probably just 'coz I've not yet got round to finding the address or I've only ever been there to see one band once in a blue moon - altho' on that score, the Art Bar and Bank Bar are here, so maybe anything's up for grabs - whatever, take a peek at this and go for a drink there, at least!

THE MARCH 2007 REMIX:
Seems that most decently sized (and not so decently sized venues) in Dundee are looking to feature live and DJ-played music, some more often than others. Across the city now, between a Thursday and a Saturday, sometimes you can find up to 8 venues with gigs on which is good for the whole music scene. Anyway, I'm going to spare you the original entries for the venues featured here and just update this part when and where necessary.

THE JUNE 2007 REMASTER:
Dundee has exploded with live music venues - that there are enough bands to justify it, is one thing. Now all they've got to do is tell the audiences. Some venues advertise in the Courier and the Evening Telegraph, while both do great gig guides. Tay-FM's weekender remains the manstay for local music to be heard, while occasionally the daytime TAY-FM will play something, although hearings of local talent on Wave-102 are more akin to sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. Either way, the venues are doing their bit - let's hope the audiences follow suit!!

FEB 2008 UPDATE:
Still the venues feature live music, but just a handful of the smaller ones - naming no names - think that all you have to do is put a band on, maybe stik a poster outside the venue the night it happens, and then expect a good turnout. Sure. the band is gonna advertise its gig - but the venue also has a respomsibility for it too - ever heard of "planning ahead", people? Other than that, it's still healthy, but still more audiences need to be aware of the music played by the bands, in order to go out to see them - myspace is not enough - but that's a whole other issue I'll have on the agenda for 2008:
APRIL 2008 VERDICT:
Don't know about anyone else, but I've got to the point of being utterly fed up with going to small pubs with crappy sound systems and hearing bands sounding like they're playing through a wall of rice pudding. In the end, it doesn't do anyone any favours. So, time for a rejig of the venue listings at long last, so................

SETEMBER 2009 CHANGES:
The only thing that's really changed is that The Doghouse has now moved to a new venue in Ward Road - a disused church, no less - the only way is up!!

THE SERIOUSLY EXCELLENT MUSIC VENUES

DEXTERS, 24 Castle Street, Dundee Tel:01382-228894
Have a quality PA as well as a laser, lights and a smoke machine. They do lunchtime meals Thur-Sat, feature regular blues concerts on Saturday afternons, were the home of the Mermaid Rock Promotions "Sabotage" series of Classic Rock concerts in 2007, and have featured many of the city's leading bands. Getting more of a name for featuring Dundee's and Scotland's up and coming indie bands, the venue is most certainly "on the map". Paul is the ever so friendly guy who runs the place, while their own promotions go under the name of Interzone Promotions, although they will feature outside poromotors' gigs, too.
Dexters Website

THE DOGHOUSE, Ward Road
Now in a swish venue that used to be a church - Sarah and Jonathan are still at the helm, so it can only be good!!
DOGHOUSE - IN DEPTH!!

Doghouse Myspace Website

FAT SAMS LIVE, 31 South Ward Road, Dundee
Arguably the leading Dundee nightclub, over several levels (so we're talking a big place!), but also features ever more live acts, the majority promoted by long-standing Dundee promotors, Beat Generator, in the form of mainly nationally touring bands with the odd local support. The main concert hall is huge and the sound is too, with probably the most professional looking and sounding stage rig in Dundee. There are also two other concert halls within the venue, not so big and smaller, both of which do justice sound-wise, to the bands that play. The 2008 "Go North!" festival showcased the venue really well.
Fatsams Website

HUSTLERS, North Lindsay Street, Dundee
A venue that's made rapid rises in the Dundee live music stakes as a venue to play. Run by a friendly Canadian guy called Dave, with Dundee legend Stuart on the mixing desk, they have a place that is about as wide as the Westie, but actually longer, although only the first half of the place is used when it comes to most gigs. Good seating combined with a front-of-stage dancefloor, makes it a great lay-out. The sound is excellent,and, altho' looks more like an old seventies rock club, the atmosphere really fitting to rock, indie and acoustic gigs alike. Putting gigs on Friday and Saturday nights they've already featured a whole range of bands and artists in concert and was also the chosen venue for 2008 and 2009 for Dundee rock and metal specialist promotors, Mermaid Rock Promotions' "Monsterz Of Rock" Festivals.

Hustlers Myspace

READING ROOMS, Blackscroft, Dundee Tel:01382-450432
Original:The only major Dundee venue I've still never been to - lord knows how I've managed this rare feat, but I have - so unless they put something on that doesn't clash with a higher priority (the reason I've never got there so far) or let me put something on there (not that I've tried - I've never been there, you see - stop laughing, this is serious!!), then the entry here will have to remain as it is - sorry Reading Rooms!!
Update March 2007: Finally got there to a "Go Dundee" gig and the place reminds me a bit of an old railway engine shed with a similar feel to a much smaller and squarer version of London's Roundhouse. With a stage of quite a height that you'd need ropes to absail up it, and a large dancefloor, bar outside the concert hall and all adds up to a pretty decent place to see bands.
Update April 2008: Firmly established as the leading venue in the city when it comes to all things of a dance derived nature from top drum 'n' bass to underground house and all points in between.
Reading Rooms Website

SMALL AND MIGHTY

BALCONY BAR, Ward Road, Dundee
Small but on two levels and everyone can see ya (unless you're seated at a table upstairs). Again, you'll have to provide all the sound and instrument gubbins. Decidedly biased towards rock/metal/indie/punk in terms of its most frequented crowds but welcomes more varied bands too. Cheap to hire and sardine-like to play in, but you're right next to your audience so that's a bonus.

Balcony Bar Website

THE BOND - 57 Dock Street Dundee
Refurbished, redecorated and actually a nice place to have a drink at, and the closest to the waterfront that does live music. Lenny, there, was booking bands and artists to play but that idea sems to have dropped off when it comes to local live original bands and it seems to have joined the plethora of venues who feature cover band after cover band, weekend in and weekend out. A small-ish narrow place with a decently high ceiling. Also got the PA right now, and it's loud and clear!
The Bond website

DROOTHY NEEBORS, Perth Road (Next To Art Bar)
Back in action for live gigs after a long absence, Droothys basement is now host to indie, rock and acoustic concerts so, if you fancy playing in a broom cupboard and don't turn it up too loud, you'll find a neat little place waiting for you. It's arguably THE best Dundee venue for acoustic gigs, since every time I've been to one there, the audience is there to listen, which is great for the players and fans alike.

LYRICS: St Andrews Lane, Dundee
Opposite The Cage and now hosting their trademark weekend tribute band gigs. The main area for the concerts is opposite a long bar that has a DJ console built slap in the middle of it and looks more like a preachers pulpit than anything, but the concert dancefloor is of a good size and they have this massive screen to one side of the venue on which you can watch the stage action, should you not be able to get near the stage, which is basically this area on a level a few steps above the dancefloor. Good sound, too.
Lyrics Bar Website

McDANIELS: Whitechapel, Dundee
T-shaped pub/venue with small stage but usually PA supplied by the bands or the promotor. Sound is good as long as you don;t have it too loud. Raised bit at back ensures that everyone gets a good view.
McDaniels Website

THE PART-TIMERS

ART BAR, 140 Perth Road, Dundee (opp Art College) Tel: 01382-227888
Small L-shaped place - you'll have to provide all the technical gubbins but it's OK. Feature the occasional DJ or band or comedian or suchlike. Isis used to play there and rock the place, but they've not done the venue for ages.

BANK BAR, 9 Union Street, Dundee Tel:01382-205037
Smaller than the Art Bar but has regular acts on - only ever seen Mr Spider play there but they had Gerry Jablonski a while back (which I missed - curses!!)

THE CAGE - St Andrews Lane
Three flights up some of the narrowest stairs known to man is this unprepossessing rom with a bar at the back, a low ceiling, a video screen at the front and the most enormous volume this side of a jet fighter as, at weekends, the plave becomes engulfed in a hurricane of hardcore dance, industrial rock and mighty metal, all nights featuring DJ's whose sounds could punch holes in battleships at half a mile. Clear, loud and guaranteed to rattle your fillings, the extreme side of discos.
Cage Website

CHAMBERS/GENNAS - Details to follow
Chambers downstairs is the regular haunt for Friday gigs organised by DD Promotions and features free gigs from up and coming young bands - vocal PA but good sound with it.The venue is now striving to put music events on seven nights a week, many of them free entry, so well worth checking out. Gennas is upstairs, a bigger place than I expected, with loads of seating and plenty of bar area. Seems to be used more for discos than anything, and I would guess the PA system is theirs, but any PA that manages to make the Peski Kings sound like mush and the Goodnights sound best with ear plugs in, is a PA to worry about!!(that was 2008 - yet to try again!).
Chambers Myspace Site

POST OFFICE BAR, 218 Queen Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee Tel: 01382-736444
Outside of the city centre, used to feature the occasional live band. I've put bands on here on a Sunday night to mixed results. Concert hall is upstairs, complete with bar, and you'll need all yer own sound and instrument equipment. But it's good acoustics, small-ish but the Rising Signs used to pull a large crowd there, so they must have had the secret (or a lot of relatives in the Ferry - just jokin' guys!!!)

THE SOCIAL - South Tay Street
Just recently started to do gigs again on Tuesday nights featuring local bands so you can't argue with that. A U-shaped place with two bars on each arm of the "U", the area for the gigs is the right branch of the "U" and it's decent size, wide enough stage and, now the promoter has taken charge of the PA, sounded good enough for The Peski Kings the other week. Let's hope they get the support (Summer 2009 update: they didn't and the gigs stopped almost as soon as they started - Hey Ho!!).
The Social website

THE UNDERGROUND, South Tay Street
...and it is too - underground, that is. A sort of dog leg of a place - in terms of its structure, that is, and although I've yet to go to a gig there, I would imagine it ranges from loud to less loud depennding on who's playing. Let you know!!
Underground Myspace Site

Other smaller sized venues putting live indie bands of note on, include The Waterfront and Rendezvous, so more about them if I'm ever brave enough.

VENUES THAT LIKE DUNDEE BANDS:


CAFE DRUMMONDS - 1 Belmont Street, Aberdeen Tel 01224 624642
THE LEMON TREEAberdeen
MOORINGS - 2 Trinity Quay, Aberdeen, AB11 5AA Tel: 01224587602
TUNNELS - Carnegies Brae/East Green, Aberdeen, AB10 1BF Tel:01224 211121

MIXING ROOMS, 224 West Regent Street, Glasgow (tiny place - for acoustic gigs!) Tel:0141 2217369
THE CAPITOL Glasgow
THE SPIRIT BAR Glasgow
THE BOX Glasgow
13TH NOTE CAFE, 50-60 King Street, Glasgow
CATHOUSE, 15 Union Street, Glasgow Tel: 0141 2486606
MCHUILLS, 40 High Street, Glasgow Tel: 0141 552 2135
KING TUT'S, 272 St Vincent Street, Glasgow
BARFLY - 260 Clyde Street, Glasgow Tel:0141 204 5700
NICE 'N' SLEAZY - 421 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow Tel:0141 333 0980

THE TWA TAMS Perth
ANGRY MIC'S, Canal Street, Perth Tel:01738 625945

HENRY'S CELLAR BAR 8 Morrison Street, Edinburgh Tel: 0131 221 1288
WHISTLEBINKIE'S, 4-6 South Bridge, Edinburgh Tel:0131 5575114
BANNERMAN'S 212 Cowgate, Edinburgh TeL:0131 5563254
STUDIO 24, 24-26 Carlton Road, Edinburgh
WEE RED BAR, Edinburgh
CABARET VOLTAIRE, Edinburgh
CLUB EGO, 14 Picardy Place, Edinburgh Tel:0131 478 7434

HOOTENANNYS, Church Street, Inverness
IRONWORKS, 122b Academy Street, Inverness

THE GREENSIDE HOTEL Leslie, Fife
PJ's Dunfermline
THE YARD, Rosyth

More to follow as they (if they...) contact us..........

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