We continue with our lead up to Wickerman Festival by dedicating Song of the Day to artists playing the goNorth and Solus stages. Today is the turn of Swedish trio Pale Honey. There was quite the buzz surrounding the band at the recent 2 day goNorth festival extravaganza in Inverness and quite rightly so. Tuva…
#Vibe with Craig Johnston – Medals
Craig Johnston (DF Concerts) is back fresh from a successful T in the Park weekend to bring you his latest #Vibe installment. It is therefore fitting that it is one of the artists that played the BBC Introducing Stage at the weekend – Medals. Medals is JP Reid and friends – songwriter and frontman of…
Cairn String Quartet – The Mother We Share
As explained, we are dedicating Song of the Day up until Wickerman Festival to musicians playing the Solus and goNorth stages. Today is the turn of the Cairn String Quartet. My heart swells as it is with strings, but this quartet of ladies have not only mastered the classical side of things, but now the…
Life Is Like A Box Of Records: Stacey Walton
Life is Like A Box Of Records is back and today we have the wonderful Stacey Walton letting us into her wee music life.
Vladimir – ‘Come Over’
Instead of our usual preview for Wickerman, we are dedicating the next 10 days of Song of the Day to the Solus and goNorth Stages at the festival. Today we kick off with Vladimir who are fresh off the T Break stage at T in the park. They will play the goNorth stage this year.…
Sand – ‘Clay’
Sand is the solo project of Sam Healy of acclaimed back North Atlantic Oscillation. I had no idea these tracks existed until this morning. Our Song of the Day, ‘Clay’ is taken from his debut album. Healy is quoted as saying: “I wanted to try something that I could work on entirely alone, with no…
Life Is Like A Box Of Records: Joe Williams (Kill The Waves)
It is that time again – Life Is Like A Box Of Records. We asked people to select 10 tracks that they recall from significant points in their lives so far.
We Were Promised Jetpacks – Safety In Numbers
Jetpacks are back in style with ‘Safety In Numbers’ taken from forthcoming album Unravelling. This is an exceptionally strong come back for the band in both song and production. Adam Thompson’s lead vocal is fairly relaxed given his previous powerful bellows, but this takes nothing from the overall energ. The gradual ascent into airborne guitar…
Fat Goth Set to Serve T in the Park Their Dinner…
T in the Park is almost here and Mark Keiller from Fat Goth has written a guest blog about why the band are so psyched to be playing!
Gav Prentice – Where The Streets Have Royal Names
Whilst Over The Wall are sadly no more, Gav Prentice of the band is still going strong. ‘Where The Streets Have Royal Names’ has appeared on SoundCloud over the last 24 hours and was a no brainer for Song of the Day. Sometimes there are songs to admire rather than lose oneself in, but for…
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