Gallery Circus
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Gallery Circus

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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Hollywood Drip Single 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Supercell Single 2014
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Gallery Circus, identical twin brothers Daniel & Graeme Ross are set to release their highly anticipated EP in 2016.

The band have just finished recording new material with producer Dan Austin (Pixies, Doves, Mallory Knox) and are touring relentlessly across the UK and Europe supporting the likes of Hanni El Khatib, King Charles, Little Comets and Kill it Kid. Their latest venture saw them hitting the road for a month with Arcane Roots while releasing their second single: Hollywood Drip. They've quickly built up a reputation as being one of the UK’s most formidable new live acts.

Adapting their name from the infamous ‘Gallery Cabaret’ in Logan Square, Chicago, Gallery Circus began in this open mic party spot when the brothers decided to move to the USA and befriend the DIY punk scene, playing shows across makeshift venues in the city. After another year slumming and gigging around America’s west coast, they decided to swim back across the pond and released their début single Supercell. This song was featured as Radio 1’s BBC Introducing track of the week. Dan and Graeme played a great number of key festivals including Glastonbury (where their Sunday performance on the BBC Introducing stage was voted as one of the top 25 performances of the weekend by the BBC), boardmasters, Kendal Calling and YNot. The pop-rock, blues ’n’ roll band capture the mood of this generation and put it on stage.

GC plan to blast out a set of singles and once again hit the road to see out 2015. Graeme says “Our new single was one of the first tracks we demoed when we returned to the UK. We’re a live band at heart and have most fun rocking out on a stage. Recording is always creative, yet the stress and time pressures can often leave you feeling exhausted. One of our biggest challenges is trying to arrange a song so that it sounds like we’re playing with a full band and to keep it sonically interesting as we choose not to hide behind multiple guitars, samples or backing tracks. I feel our new recordings capture this raw energy.”