New Releases
Rachel Sermanni, Swallow Me EP, Jellygirl, June 11. Written predominantly while pregnant and on tour in the US, the Highlands songwriter’s first new music in two years is a warm, wise collection that charts change, surrender and the turning of the tides. Steve Grozier, All That’s Been Lost, self-released, digital out now, vinyl October 1. The Glaswegian singer-songwriter’s debut full-length release follows two critically-acclaimed EPS as well as performances at Americanafest UK and Country to Country.
Adam and the Napiers, It’ll All Be Prine In The End
Ep,self-released, out now. A lockdown project celebrating the music of John Prine by Adam Ross of Randolph’s Leap, folk musicians Findlay Napier and Gillian Frame – and their daughter Lucy.
HYYTS, Helluvatime EP, Warner, June 4. Glasgow’s finest purveyors of sad-boy disco – and recent Tenement TV session stars – are back with a new EP charting a relationship in reverse, from post-breakup anguish to the giddy euphoria of falling in love.
Erland Cooper, Holm, Phases, May 27. Orkneyborn composer Erland follows up his islands-inspired triptych of albums with a collection of variations, b-sides and reworkings by friends and fellow artists.
Youth Team, I Have Heard The Signal, I Am Waiting For The Call, Gerry Loves, out now. Wild, atmospheric ambient electronica from the enigmatic Braemar-based producer and multi-instrumentalist.
Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, The Difficult Number 2, Button Up, out now. What does a band do without festivals? Pull together that difficult second album, of course! Featuring fan favourites, new tracks and guest appearances.