Showing posts with label Secret Motorbikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Secret Motorbikes. Show all posts
Friday, 23 May 2014
T Break - Line Up Announcement
Consistently offering opportunities for smaller Scottish artists to get on the T In The Park bill, develop their onstage performance, and get festival experience under their belt, the T-Break stage has announced the 16 acts playing at this year's T In The Park.
It's one of the best line up's for a few years on the T-Break stage. Our personal picks include Atom Tree, Birdhead, Blood Relatives, Deathcats, Fat Goth, NAKED, Secret Motorbikes, TeenCanteen, Tuff Love and We Came From Wolves.
Congratualations to all the acts playing, and if you are heading up to Balado on the weekend of 11th, 12th and 13th July, then be sure to check out as many of them as possible. There's also a free track from each artist available via the T-Break website.
Atom Tree
Birdhead
Blood Relatives
Deathcats
Fat Goth
Medicine Men
Model Aeroplanes
NAKED
Scary People
Secret Motorbikes
TeenCanteen
The Moon Kids
Tisoki
Tuff Love
Vladimir
We Came From Wolves
Labels:
Atom Tree,
Birdhead,
Blood Relatives,
DEATHCATS,
Fat Goth,
Miscellaneous,
Model Aeroplanes,
Naked,
Secret Motorbikes,
T-Break,
TeenCanteen,
Tuff Love,
Vladimir,
We Came From Wolves
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Scottish Fiction Podcast - 17th April 2014
Drum roll please... Scottish Fiction is BACK. Repackaged and reorganised as a condensed one hour podcast but still bringing you the best new Scottish music about. As we've been away for nearly two months, this week's returning episode is all about catching up with what we've missed. That includes tracks from Machines In Heaven, Secret Motorbikes, Call To Mind, Deathcats and a whole lot more. Tuck in my friends, and dine at the banquet of indulgence.
Withered Hand - Horseshoe
The Second Hand Marching Band - You Will/My Body Is A Mess
King Post Kitsch - Sheep On A Beach
The Phantom Band - The Wind That Cried The World
Kill Surrrf - I Can't Sleep For Dreaming Of You
Machines In Heave - Parliament Is Made Of Rice Paper
Tuff Love - Flamingo
Secret Motorbikes - All Over Again
Deathcats - Alligator
Fatherson - James
Call To Mind - Energy // Blast
Prehistoric Friends - Bermuda Triangle
Randolph's Leap - Light Of The Moon
Subscribe/listen to the podcast via iTunes.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Scottish Fiction Podcast - 5th December 2012
On Wednesday 5th December we were joined in the Pulse Community Radio studio by Wull Swales, lead singer and guitarist from Where We Lay Our Heads. The band have joined us on the show before, however this time Wull treated us to a solo set and chose some of his top hits of 2012.
Also on the show we had a feature recorded at the Shhh! Festival, a festival curated by RM Hubbert dedicated to quiet music and art. There's also music from CHVRCHES and Randolph's Leap, who made the Blog Sound of 2013, and new music from So Many Animal Calls, No Island and The Colourful Band. Enjoy!
CHVRCHES - Lies
So Many Animal Calls - She Was Speaking From The Bottom Of The Sea
Mono Six - Girls Like Guns
Jo Mango - The Moth And The Mirror
Feature - Scottish Fiction at Shhh! Festival
The Colourful Band - Are You Waiting
Randolph's Leap - Zombie
Gav Prentice - How Are You Sleeping? - As chosen by Wull Swales
Where We Lay Our Heads - I'm A Liability - Live in Pulse 98.4 FM Studio
Meursault - Dull Spark - As chosen by Wull Swales
Where We Lay Our Heads - Rebuild - Live in Pulse 98.4 FM Studio
Withered Hand - Heart Heart - As chosen by Wull Swales
Where We Lay Our Heads - When I Argue I See Shapes (Idlewild cover) - Live in Pulse 98.4 FM Studio
Thank You So Nice - Hurry Home Tonight
Julia And The Doogans - Follow
No Island - Judas
Secret Motorbikes - Eating And Sleeping
SOUNDCLOUD
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
We're Only Here For The Banter - Secret Motorbikes
Spewing out of Glasgow like a attention grabbing punk wave, Secret Motorbikes are a four piece surf pop band with attitude. Having played Broadcast last month, they support FIDLAR at the Cathouse on Friday and are lined up to play King Tuts as part of the New Years Revolution. Check out their Bandcamp page for some free downloads and mighty catchy tunes.
Hello, how are you?
FUCKING AMAZING. Looking forward to nailing this quiz for you.
It's the question everyone hates, but could you tell us a little bit about your music and your influences?
How many folk answer this question by saying, "Oh we don't like labels and don't really fit one specific genre, we just write music that’s influenced by LIFE". Shut up, you're a fuckin' indie band and you're influenced by the Kings Of Leon clearly. But aye, Secret Motorbikes transcend genres.
What's your song writing process like?
It's a fuckin' pest cause we all work and are constantly shattered. It's hard to be dead creative when we’ve all got burds and jobs to deal with.
What could we expect to see from a live show?
You won't see much but you'll hear our songs played ten times faster than usual.
If it were all to end tomorrow, what would you say has been your greatest achievement?
Someone at work once said to me "What's your band called again...Broken Skateboards!?"
What have you got planned for the rest of 2012 and into the new year?
We're supporting FIDLAR, one of our favourite bands, at the Cathouse on December 7th (tickets here). They’re these daft Californian skater punks that say things like ‘dude’ and ‘rad’ all the time, they’re so good. Then we're playing King Tut's Happy Noo Year's Revolution with our close friends Honeyblood and Baby Strange on January 10th.
At Scottish Fiction we focus on new Scottish music, how do you as a band view the Scottish music 'community'?
There are so many shite bands, venues and promoters out there, so it makes it easy to spot good ones when they come along.
What other Scottish artists would you recommend to the Scottish Fiction readers?
DEATHCATS!!! EP is a belter and James the singer has good patter. ‘Bud’ by Honeyblood is one of my favourite songs at the moment and I hope they record it sometime soon. PAWS' album is amazing. We were at the first Baby Strange show (we call them 'The Jackets' cause they all wear leather jackets) and we were blown away by how good they were. I think they’ll do very well. I also can’t stop listening to CHVRCHES, that’s some real good pop music right there.
Thanks for speaking with us, would you care to share a joke with us?
Someone broke into my Gran's house yesterday and shat in her pot of mince. It was a shame, she had to throw half of it out.
Check out more from Secret Motorbikes
Facebook Twitter Website
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


