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And their fans will walk 500 miles…

Why Scottish twins who conquered the globe are glad to be back out on the road

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Thirty-one years ago, Charlie and Craig Reid, aka The Proclaimer­s, were sending a breath of fresh air blasting through manufactur­ed 80s pop. Their pointed, funny, uplifting and melodicall­y potent songs conquered the globe.

From future SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon to stars like Matt Lucas and David Tennant, the lads from Fife town Auchtermuc­hty gained die-hard followers for life. Classics Sunshine On Leith, Letter From America and 500 Miles ensured internatio­nal success. And now their 11th album, Angry Cyclist, contains everything that makes the 56-year-old twins special. “We weren’t talented enough to fake it,” insists Charlie. “We had to kind of make it up and do it our own way.”

Charlie admits Craig is the more productive songwriter of the pair, and that hard work and applicatio­n has been the key to remaining top of their game. “Old guys like [Merle] Haggard used to say they could go write a song in the corner of a room when there was a party going on. Craig and I are not like that,” says married, had kids and stuff. When the kids were really young, we had a couple of years where I suppose we didn’t really want to be out.”

Out on the road is where The Proclaimer­s legend was made. And now they’re back on tour.

“Given our age and the way we always were, we don’t get an awful lot of airplay. So the best way by far is just to be there, you know?” says Charlie.

“Just be out there and doing shows.

And then the people who discovered you for the first time, or remember you, they’ve got an opportunit­y if it’s a town near where they stay.”

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