Showing posts with label Ambulances. Show all posts
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Monday, 24 December 2012

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 19th December 2012






It's Christmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas!  As you tuck into your turkey, and neck three paracetamol to cure the over indulgence, here's our latest podcast jam packed full of Christmas songs with a Scottish twist.  Covers a plenty, some tracks for charity and plenty of original material, we hope you enjoy this podcast and have a great Christmas!

Frightened Rabbit - It's Christmas So We'll Stop
Behold The Old Bear - Christmas Stalking
Malcolm Middleton - We're All Going To Die
Aidan John Moffat - Last Christmas
Lovers Turn To Monsters - It's A Very Roland Emmerich Christmas
Kevin P. Gilday & The Middle Class Lovers - Crooked Christmas Tree
AMBULANCES - The True Meaning Of Christmas
Drunk Mule - Feels Like Christmas
The Last Battle - Stay (Another Day)
Randolph's Leap - One More Sleep 'til Christmas
Jo Mango - As A Child I Awoke
Campfires In Winter - Christmas Song
There Will Be Fireworks - In Excelsis Deo
Esperi - Just Like Christmas
Colonel Mustard & The Dijon Five - Christmas Pimping
Mogwai - Christmas Song
Flutes - Matchstikes (Geez A Kiss)
Withered Hand - Real Snow
Dave Hughes - Fairytale Of New York
How To Swim - Mele Kalikimaka
Naming The Saints - Our Loves Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
Laurie Cameron - Merry Christmas From Scotland (Lulled With A Stiff Drink)
Julia And The Doogans - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas


Scottish Fiction - 19th December 2012 by Scottish Fiction on Mixcloud

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Scottish Fiction EP - Hidden Tracks EP


A few months ago we ran the Scottish Fiction free music treasure hunt featured twelve free tracks from some of our favourite Scottish artists.  These tracks were then hidden amongst our EP's for you to find and discover, all in aid of celebrating one year's worth of free music via our Scottish Fiction EP's.

As the EP's have come to a, hopefully temporary, stop, we thought it would be good to put all of the tracks together for the first time, and let you get a hold of them all if you haven't already done so.

So get downloading, and share with your pals.  Here's what's on the EP:

The Son(s) - Karl a.k.a. The Son(s) has dusted down an old unreleased track, 'Wanton' and given it to us to finally give it a home!

Randolph's Leap - The eight piece indie folksters have never been bigger, with T In The Park and King Tut's Summer Nights safely tucked under their belts.  For our treasure hunt they have contributed 'Wack' a track from their mega special 'The Way Of The Mollusc' EP.

Discopolis - Electronic three piece Discopolis are one of Scottish music's hottest property.  With a whole heap of new material on the way, they have kindly given us an exclusive brand new track 'Indiependance'.

Ambulances - Responsible for one of my favourite albums of 2012 so far, Ambulances offer up a remix of their album track 'Falling Apart' by Cian Ciaran of the Super Furry Animals.

Lovers Turn To Monsters - Kyle Wood, a.k.a. Lovers Turn To Monsters is a creative dynamo.  He also has a penchant for covering lo-fi punk songs, and has given us a cover of 'The Goldheart Mountain Top Queen Directory' by Guided By Voices.  Kyle's version has been mixed and edited by Craig McConnell.

DOLFiNZ - Another brand new exclusive track from the DOLFiNZ lads called 'Protein Shake Brain'.

Miniature Dinosaurs - Having recently signed to Integrity Records this can only mean good things, hopefully in the form of new material.  Meanwhile we've got an acoustic recording of old favourite 'Alligator'.

The Mouse That Ate The Cat - The indie electro pop duo have whipped up a new track with the help of Kerr Okan of The LaFontaines called 'Going Away'

Satellite Dub - Craig Brown is Satellite Dub, responsible for some of the best beats around.  He's given us a brand new and exclusive track 'Kizuna Encounter' for our EP.  Enjoy!

IndianRedLopez - The Aberdeen five piece are tucked away in the studio working on album number two.  On the EP's is an alternative version of 'Silence/Vacuum' which will feature on that new album.

Run/Lucky/Free -We love a good live track, and Run/Lucky/Free have given us just that!  A live acoustic version of their track 'Denim Skyes'.

Mitchell Museum - We were majorly chuffed when Mitchell Museum reformed, and even more so when they generously gave us a brand new exclusive track 'The Closer We Got The Harder We Fell'.


Sunday, 29 July 2012

Scottish Fiction EP Treasure Hunt


It's on!!!!!!!!!

We have released our twelfth FREE EP today in the form of Scottish Fiction July 2012 EP and as promised we have scattered 12 exclusive tracks from some of Scotland's finest artists across our 12 EP's which you can find on our Bandcamp.

Here's a reminder of the 12 artists and a little synopsis of their tracks:

The Son(s) - Karl a.k.a. The Son(s) has dusted down an old unreleased track, 'Wanton' and given it to us to finally give it a home.  Just where that home is however is up to you to find out!

Randolph's Leap - The eight piece indie folksters have never been bigger, with T In The Park and King Tut's Summer Nights safely tucked under their belts.  For our treasure hunt they have contributed 'Wack' a track from their mega special 'The Way Of The Mollusc' EP.

Discopolis - Electronic three piece Discopolis are one of Scottish music's hottest property.  With a whole heap of new material on the way, they have kindly given us an exclusive brand new track 'Indiependance'.

Ambulances - Responsible for one of my favourite albums of 2012 so far, Ambulances offer up a remix of their album track 'Falling Apart' by Cian Ciaran of the Super Furry Animals.

Lovers Turn To Monsters - Kyle Wood, a.k.a. Lovers Turn To Monsters is a creative dynamo.  He also has a penchant for covering lo-fi punk songs, and has given us a cover of 'The Goldheart Mountain Top Queen Directory' by Guided By Voices.  Kyle's version has been mixed and edited by Craig McConnell.

DOLFiNZ - Another brand new exclusive track from the DOLFiNZ lads.  Get searching to find their track 'Protein Shake Brain'.

Miniature Dinosaurs - Having recently signed to Integrity Records this can only mean good things, hopefully in the form of new material.  Meanwhile we've got an acoustic recording of old favourite 'Alligator' hiding in amongst our previous EP's.

The Mouse That Ate The Cat - The indie electro pop duo have whipped up a new track with the help of Kerr Okan of The LaFontaines.  Get looking for 'Going Away' and enjoy!

Satellite Dub - Craig Brown is Satellite Dub, responsible for some of the best beats around.  He's given us a brand new and exclusive track 'Kizuna Encounter' for our EP treasure hunt.  Enjoy!

IndianRedLopez - The Aberdeen five piece are tucked away in the studio working on album number two.  Lurking in amongst our previous EP's is hidden an alternative version of 'Silence/Vacuum' which will feature on that new album.

Run/Lucky/Free -We love a good live track, and Run/Lucky/Free have given us just that!  A live acoustic version of their track 'Denim Skyes'.

Mitchell Museum - We were majorly chuffed when Mitchell Museum reformed, and even more so when they generously gave us a brand new exclusive track 'The Closer We Got The Harder We Fell'.

Now you know what's up for grabs the only place to get them is by going in with our treasure hunt.  Each of the above tracks is hidden in one of our 12 FREE EP's.  So head over to our Bandcamp page and get downloading each of our FREE EP's to discover each of these hidden gems!  For those of you who like things made even easier, just click on each of the 12 links below to be taken directly to the relevant EP and download it there.

Scottish Fiction July 2011 EP
Scottish Fiction August 2011 EP
Scottish Fiction September 2011 EP
Scottish Fiction October 2011 EP
Scottish Fiction November 2011 EP
Scottish Fiction January 2012 EP
Scottish Fiction February 2012 EP
Scottish Fiction March 2012 EP
Scottish Fiction April 2012 EP
Scottish Fiction May 2012 EP
Scottish Fiction June 2012 EP
Scottish Fiction July 2012 EP

Enjoy!

Also please take the time to listen to the other music which is on each of these EP's.  They are from hugely talented Scottish artists, and whilst we are excited about offering some exclusive tracks, we also want to promote as much Scottish talent as possible!

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 4th July 2012


Yes that is a picture of pot pourri  I don't know why, I can't explain it, we'll just have to swiftly move on.  Last Wednesday's show was 4th July.  Happy 'Jeff-Goldblum-saved-the-world-with-an-Apple-Mac' Day to all!  It also meant that we are now officially more than halfway into 2012, conveniently allowing me to use the occasion to recap on the best Scottish albums released this year so far.  Which is exactly what we did on this very show.  Enjoy!

Miaoux Miaoux - Autopilot
Olympic Swimmers - Father Said
Jesus H. Foxx - Twins
RM Hubbert feat. Alasdair Robert - The False Bride
Errors - Earthscore
Holy Mountain - Great Monkey
Battery Face - Gomez
Lightships - Two Lines
Django Django - Hail Bop
Two Wings - Feet
Ambulances - Shine On My Shoes
Esperi - Proverb
Plum - Smile
Admiral Fallow - Guest Of The Government
French Wives - Younger
The Leg - Twitching Stick
Hunt / Gather - Denver Shaking
The Twilight Sad - Don't Move
Profisee - Magikal
Human Don't Be Angry - After The Pleasuredome

Scottish Fiction EP - The Treasure Hunt


We know how much you love free stuff, after all who doesn't!  We certainly like giving away free stuff, in the form of our FREE monthly EP's.  And with July's EP due at the end of this month, it's a milestone of sorts.  July's EP will be our 12th* and we're doing something a little bit special to mark the occasion.

* Technically we've done 13, but our Christmas one was a special EP for the charity Shelter so it wasn't free.

On the release of this month's EP, we are going to be hiding 12 tracks in amongst our existing 12 EP's.  We've asked 12 of our favourite Scottish artists to contribute a track each, amongst them are some exclusive brand spanking new tracks, and every one of them is a topper!

To add to the suspense and secrecy, we won't be revealing where the tracks are hidden, so to find them you're going to have to download each of our previous EP's to get the full lot.  But that's a good thing, because already on those 12 EP's is great music from the likes of Shambles Miller, The Spook School, The King Hats, Plastic Animals and many more!  So we'd like you to download them all because, and I guarantee this*, there will be something that will excite you in ways you've only experienced with the lights off.

* As the EP's are free, even if I break this guarantee, there's no refund.

To help whet your musical appetite here are the names of some of the artists involved.  We'll unveil the full 12 nearer the time!


Satellite Dub - Responsible for the blistering and sonically orgasmic 'Velikovsky Said' EP, Craig Brown (no not that one) a.k.a. Satellite Dub draws influence from Krautrock and Psychedelica to create textured synth inspired music.  Already a big favourite in Scotland's electronica scene, he's featured on BBC Radio 1 and played with Calvin Harris.  Sweeeeeeeeet!  Expect a new tune of epic proportions!

Lovers Turn To Monsters - A self billed lo-fi superhero, Kyle Wood, a.k.a. Lovers Turn To Monsters, specialises in acoustic emo-indie pop.  Armed with his guitar and a tape deck, LTTM has a prolific work rate, and when at his best stirs emotions that you stored away the last time you listened to early Bright Eyes.  Coming your way is a beautiful, and unheard/unreleased, cover version of a Guided By Voices track.

Miniature Dinosaurs - As well as hosting five-a-side football tourneys, the MD lads also made pretty darned good music!  The Stirling pop/rock four piece have in the past received praise from the likes of Ally McCrae, and have released singles on Saraseto Records and Electric Honey, and their new single 'Lemonade' will be out on Integrity Records on 13th August.  Get ready to go hunting for an acoustic version of a firm favourite.

DOLFiNZ - I'm showing my age when the first thing I can think of saying about Stonehaven three piece DOLFiNZ relates to grammar.  The uber cool use of a 'Z' instead of 'S', coupled with their fast and furious grunge/garage rock and an actual dolphin cursor on their website, means I'm more than willing to push past their penchant for over-using text speak.  With releases by Tuff Wx, CATH Records and more recently Song, By Toad all tucked in their baggy jeans, DOLFiNZ are ones to be excited about.  We've got something a little bit different in the form of an acoustic recording ready for your ears.

Ambulances - Having just released their second album 'Flying Simply Explained', which is fantastic by the way, the Fife 6-piece have also had the track 'Feeling Sick' remixed by Steve Mason.  Dubby!  With an ability to create insanely catchy hooks, and mix electronica with indie-rock effortless, we are excited to hear the track Ambulances are contributing from their vault.  You can bet it'll be good!

Randolph's Leap - Having recently had lead singer Adam on our radio show as a very special guest, it's no surprise that I'm a big Randolph's Leap fan.  And with good reason too!  This summer has seen the 8-piece take their quirky indie folk-pop to T In The Park, and with a headline slot at King Tut's Summer Nights as well as playing Fence Record's Away Game, they'll hopefully be filling the ears of more and more people.  Hiding away on one of our 12 EP's is a track from their very secret 'The Way Of The Mollusc' bonus EP.  Exciting!

The Son(s) - The Son(s) is as talented as he is mysterious.  Specialising in dreamy Americana, The Son(s) music at times is so easy going and laid back that you'd be forgiving for mistakenly thinking you were drifting down the Mississippi river on a warm summer day.  With the 'Leviathian' EP released on Olive Grove Records recently, we've managed to get our hands on the wonderful track 'Wanton', which, until now, has been previously unreleased.  It's, in our opinion, as good a track as any on the recent EP.

IndianRedLopez - Despite not knowing what the spacebar is for, Peterhead four piece IndianRedLopez know damned well how to make infectious indie-electronic music.  Their last album 'Empty Your Lungs And Breath' delivered plenty of promise, making it onto our top 20 albums of 2011, and with the band currently working on album number two we won't have to wait too long to hear that promise fulfilled.  Get a sneak preview of what's to come by getting a hold of an exclusive track!


We'll be announcing the remaining four artists in due course, and I can assure you they are just as exciting and talented as the eight acts above.  So mark Sunday 29th July in your diaries, not only for the release of July's EP, but for the release of these 12 secret tracks.  In the meantime you can check out what's already available by heading over to our Bandcamp page.

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 20th June 2012


A
s you might guess from the picture above, this week's show has a little bit of focus on the SAY Award 2011 winning album 'Everything's Getting Older' by Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat.  There's also some chat about the award ceremony, talk of our Scottish Fiction Presents gig, a track from a Classic Scottish Album, a Peenko Friday Freebie and a brand new feature, 'Festival Focus' where we take a look at this year's Wickerman.  All this and music from Shambles Miller, Yaya Club, AMBULANCES, Campfires In Winter and more!

Make Sparks - Rewind
Yaya Club - An Ode To JJ
Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat - (If You) Keep Me In Your Heart
The Last Battle - Hope Is Gold
Mad Nurse - Submissive

Classic Scottish Album - Aberfeldy - Summer's Gone - Young Forever

Queen Jane - All Together When We... (BARRIENTOS Remix)
Campfires In Winter - See Us There, Both
Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat - The Copper Top

Peenko Friday Freebie - State Broadcasters - Trespassers

AMBULANCES - Sweetness

Festival Focus - Wickerman
Texas - I Don't Want A Lover
Holy Mountain - Kegs
Human Don't Be Angry - First Person Singular, Present Tense
Rachel Sermanni - Eggshells

Saint Death - 100 Times
I Build Collapsible Mountains - Sleeplesser
Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat - The Greatest Story Ever Told
Shambles Miller - Confessions


Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Single/EP Review - Ambulances - Feeling Sick / Shine On My Shoes


Ambulances, the six piece band from Fife, are back with us with a new double A side single, 'Feeling Sick' and 'Shine On My Shoes'.  They have been relatively quiet since their debut album 'The Future That Was' came out back in 2009, although they did sneak out a lovely little Christmas number as well.

'Feeling Sick' has a intruging hook, that is the core pull of this track, right from the start.  The vocals are mellow and un-hurried, and the repitition of lines, "I feel a little sick, just a little sick" as part of the chorus adds to the easy going feeling.  Scattered around the memorable hook are joyous little delights in the music.  The drums are chilled out, and I love the intentional missed beat at 1:54, and towards the end there a great buzzy electronica keyboard outro.  Did I mention how insanely catchy that hook is? 

'Shine On My Shoes' is a more indie pop driven single, and compliments the experimental nature of 'Feeling Sick' well.  The too-cool-for-school "come-ons" in the chorus remind me a little bit of The Dandy Warhols, the whole song sounds like it has been dipped in American West Coast slacker indie rock vat. 

Both songs are out now to buy on Bandcamp, and you can also pre-order a 7" vinyl.  Excellent!  Oh and have a peek at the excellent video they have put together for 'Feeling Sick'.


Download and pre-order the 7" Ambulances 'Feeling Sick' / 'Shine On My Shoes' here

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