Posts Tagged as ‘Admiral Fallow’

Published on May 16th, 2012

The most exciting multi-venue music festival in the UK, Dot To Dot has teamed up with God Is In The »

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Published on April 2nd, 2012

Admiral Fallow’s second album ‘Tree Bursts into Snow’, the much anticipated follow up to their awesome debut ‘Boots Met My »

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Published on February 1st, 2012

  Admiral Fallow’s brand new track Beetle in The Box received its first radio playon the 25th of January on »

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Published on January 30th, 2012

Currently riding the crest of a wave fuelled by an appearance on BBC Scotland’s Hogmanay Live, Radio 1 play for »

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Published on December 21st, 2011

  God Is In The Pod 7: A Best of 2011: Is an eclectic selection of some of my favourite tracks »

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Published on November 8th, 2011

The Moth & The Mirror are a frightfully good Scottish supergroup, comprising of members taken from an array of Scottish »

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Published on October 5th, 2011

Olive Grove Records release The Moth & The Mirror’s debut album, ‘Honestly, This World’ which will released on 10thOctober. The »

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Published on August 22nd, 2011

The Green Man Festival, set down in a glorious South Wales valley, has grown from a small, folk-dedicated festival into »

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Published on August 10th, 2011

Home taping’s not killing music…the internet just might be though. Utter tosh says you? Read on… Oh yes, without the »

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Published on July 28th, 2011

  We tipped Glaswegian Sextet Admiral Fallow at the start of the year. Their wonderful sound exists somewhere between the »

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Published on July 25th, 2011

The Green Man Festival is fast becoming one of the UK’s most revered and popular festivals, set in the idyllic »

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Published on July 21st, 2011

There aren’t many new ‘indie/rock’ records that open with a delicate clarinet melody anymore, but this excellent debut from Glaswegians »

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Published on January 1st, 2011

Tipping new acts is a inexact science isn’t it? For every success story there’s rotting NME cover from the 1990s »

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