Unplugged | Yes |
Cover band | No |
Members | 2 |
May / 2015 | • | Clem Snide + Star Wheel Press | Glasgow | |||
Feb / 2014 | • | Aberfeldy Festival | Aberfeldy | |||
Feb / 2014 | • | Southern Fried Festival | Perth | |||
Oct / 2013 | • | Saint Motel (support) | Edinburgh | |||
Aug / 2013 | • | Foy Vance (support) | London | |||
May / 2013 | • | Adrian Crowley (support) | Edinburgh | |||
Mar / 2013 | • | Midlake (support) | Edinburgh | |||
Feb / 2013 | • | Headline Record store day (Electric Circus) | Edinburgh |
Label / Release | Type | Year | |
---|---|---|---|
Dull and indifferent | |||
Life cycle of a falling Bird | Album | 2011 |
Dull and Indifferent | |||
Lost | EP | 2014 |
They were formed in 2011 when guitarist/banjo player Craig Milton met singer and lyricist Ryan Hannigan at a gig by Edinburgh indie pop band Aberfeldy in the town they're named after.
To date, they have released a single album, the Life Cycle of a Falling Bird in 2011, which was that year's biggest selling album in Avalanche Records[1] in Edinburgh that after extensive patronage by the shop's management and renowned crime novellist Ian Rankin.[2]
Airplay and Press Coverage[edit]
Their first significant piece of radio airplay came courtesy of Lauren Laverne on BBC 6 Music with other DJs on the station and a number of presenters on BBC Radio such as Huey Morgan, Bob Harris, Ricky Ross and Tom Morton also offering their patronage.
Media coverage has been led by Radar, the new music blog of the Scotsman newspaper who have featured them on several occasions,[3][4][5] with others such as Is This Music?[6] and God is in the TV[7] also featuring them.
Print coverage includes The Spectator[8] and the Perthshire Advertiser.[9] The Scotsman, The Guardian.