Bat For Lashes transformed the Brewery's Malt Room into a land of fantasy, adventure and mysticism.

With more than a nod to the otherworldliness of Bjork and Kate Bush, BFL, resplendent in glitter, showed the captivated audience just how far she has pushed the boundaries of music with her critically-acclaimed album, Fur and Gold.

Accompanied by a band of talented multi-instrumentalists, this performance was reminiscent of a moonlit walk through a magical, enchanted forest.

Daniel Orr Karen Matheson Karen Matheson last appeared at the Brewery about a year ago, but such is the pulling power of her hauntingly lovely voice that the Malt Room was packed for yet another dose of this remarkable Scottish singer.

Actor Sean Connery has described her as having "a throat surely touched by the hand of God" and her set showed why she is still at the forefront of the Celtic music scene.

With her band of talented musicians, she switched from Gaelic mouth music to bluesy Moonshine and traditional Scottish ballads with the ease and confidence of a singer whose vocal prowess has stunned audiences around the world.

The gentleman sitting next to me gasped "tremendous" at the end of the gig - to which I can only add "haste ye back again".

Ann Clarke