Edinburgh band Swim School have shared their latest single 'Give Me A Reason Why'. The track is the follow up to their 2023 song 'BORED'.
Releasing their 'Since July' EP back in May of 2023, Edinburgh duo Quiet Houses return in 2024 with their new single 'What My Heart Is For'. The track is out via LAB Records.
Silicone Soul captures the pure and core essence of not only house but dance music as a whole. The Glasgow duo comprised of Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie, who launched their careers in the late nineties, composed not only some of the most deep and soulful tracks this side of the UK and European shores, but have also spawned chart topping hits.
Silicone Soul captures the pure and core essence of not only house but dance music as a whole. The Glasgow duo comprised of Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie, who launched their careers in the late nineties, composed not only some of the most deep and soulful tracks this side of the UK and European shores, but have also spawned chart topping hits.
Having released their EP 'Object & Subject' back in 2019, Glasgow-based punk rockers Current Affairs are scheduled to drop their debut album 'Off the Tongue' on July 14th. Landing via Tough Love Records, the group have shared the lead-off single titled 'Right Time'.
When Young Fathers made their return last year with the track 'Geronimo', it had been a four year gap since the release of their acclaimed 2018 album 'Cocoa Sugar'.
Pop star Nina Nesbitt has released a new deluxe edition of her album 'Älskar' with this new version titled 'Älskar Nights'.
Dropping their EP 'Blood Orange' back in May, Glasgow outfit Poster Paints (Carla J Easton of TeenCanteen and Simon Liddell of Frightened Rabbit and Olympic Swimmers) are now scheduled to release their debut self-titled album on October 14th via Ernest Jenning Record Co. / Olive Grove Records.
Back in 2021 Glasgow artist Lizzie Reid released her debut EP 'Cubicle'. Welcomed with high praises across the media, the singer/songwriter eventually found herself doing shows with Arlo Parks.
It's been four years since Edinburgh group Young Fathers released their critically acclaimed third album 'Cocoa Sugar'. Whilst the record was their highest charting LP, Young Fathers went extremely quiet afterwards. Well now the trio have made their return with a new track titled 'Geronimo'.