Showing posts with label Electric Gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric Gardens. Show all posts

Monday, 16 March 2015

Scottish Fiction Podcast - 16th March 2015


Every now and again in the life of doing this show, there comes along one week where I am genuinely in awe of the amount of great music the internet lets me unearth.  This is one of those weeks as the quality of music is outstanding. 

On the show there's a track from each side of the new Catholic Action and Poor Things split, a stonking track from the new Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat LP, plus new music from Froth, The Pooches, Wendell-Borton, Youngstrr Joey and more.

Catholic Action - L.U.V
Froth - Pedalo
Spinning Coin - Albany
Buffalo Heart - Dig a Pit
The New Fabian Society - Hemorrhage
Asthmatic Astronaut - On The Other Side of the Mirror
CLASSIC TRACK - Primal Scream - Accelerator
Drunk Mule - One Trick Pony & The Magic Band
Electric Gardens - Piano Mouth
The Pooches - Carnival
Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat - Street Pastor Colloquy, 3AM
Shona Brown - Counting Clouds
Kathryn Joseph - The Blood
Sorren Maclean - Way Back Home
I am David Laing - Marmalade
COVER LOVER - King Creosote - Grace
Dec '91 - Lost All Hope
Youngstrr Joey - Cheerleaders
Poor Things - Friends
Wendell-Borton - Saucy
Schnarff Schnarff - Desk
Young Fathers - Shame
Monogram - Minerals
RE-MIXING IT UP - Machines In Heaven - Hindu Milk (Modifier Remix)
Turtle - Silent Weapons
Sacred Paws - Vince


Subscribe/listen to the podcast via iTunes.

Connect with us and submit any submissions via:
Facebook - www.facebook.com/thisisscottishfiction
Twitter - twitter.com/scotfiction984
E-mail - scottishfiction@mail.com


Friday, 3 May 2013

That's My Jam #11 - Electric Gardens - Sparrow


Since their inception a few months ago Glasgow based indie label Electric Company have thrown out some seriously good tunes to us grateful music fans.  The latest comes from Glasgow quartet Electric Gardens (gets confusing this), who have been around gigging Glasgow for a while but haven't put out much music so far.  If this then is the first foray into proper releases it's a most welcome start.  Gritty blues rock, with some serious guitar shredding going down mid way through, and woozy vocals woven over the top.  "Got my eyes on you" they croon.  Which is exactly what you should do to Electric Gardens.

The single will be available for free download on 14th May via www.electriccompanymusic.com