Indie Music
Fatherson
The brilliant Fatherson- possibly the next Frightened Rabbit - (though, of course, no band can ever be as great as the mighty Frabbits) are a 3 piece band based in Glasgow who have enjoyed success throughout the UK after touring with the likes of Twin Atlantic, Idlewild, Panic! At the Disco and Feeder. They have released 2 EP's, the more recent self-titled EP contains the track 'Hometown' which is one of my favourite songs at them moment.
Have a listen to the band and see what you think for yourself. They are to be supporting Feeder at the Ironworks in Inverness on the 3rd of February - a gig which should not be missed!
Here is also a link to Fatherson's Bandcamp where you can buy or just listen to their fantastic sound, enjoy: http://fathersonuk.bandcamp.com/
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New Music
After an extended break (I've been busy) I am back to bring you some of the best new music out at the moment. And did someone say Sigur Rós are back? Hell yes. One of my favourite bands return with Kveikur - their new album released on Monday past....
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Fake Major
Last week it was announced that Endor were no longer, but the news was sweetened with the arrival of Fake Major, the new band formed between Richard Ferguson and David McGinty. Fake Major then released this lovely video starring young Ruby Crawford called...
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Kobi
If you are in on the Scottish music scene then you are bound to have heard of Dingwall/Inverness based alternative-rock band KOBI. After a good couple of years for the band- they have performed at a number of festivals including RockNess as well as Belladrum...
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Brew At The Bog
Main stage acts. Making good use of the barn. Saturday 5th May came and brought with it Brew at the Bog, Scotland's newest festival held at Bogbain Farm, a few miles from Inverness. As you can see, the line up looked amazing, and that wasn't...
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5 Bands To Look Out For In 2012.
1. Mutineers a 1980's synth inspired band from Manchester. 2.The Little Kicks a Scottish indie pop band with a bright future ahead of them. 3. Fatherson See my first post for more details on this band, but expect big things...
Indie Music