IMLAC Releases New Single ‘Scrap Metal’

Imlac which in Gaelic means “shoreland” is a Scottish singer-songwriter who, having travelled all over Europe playing shows, has now settled in the East of England.  A true troubadour, Imlac’s sound echoes the Americana traditions of folk and blues, with a  hint of soul and gospel, whilst remaining a strong link to the celtic traditions of his roots.

Imlac writes songs of quiet desperation, for ordinary men or women stuck in dead-end jobs, relationships that pull and tear, and for those with dreams bulging against the cabled cage of modern urban repetition 

Having receiving praise and multiple previous plays from the likes of Tom Robinson in BBC radio 6, having performed on a Christmas special for BBC 1 TV, having won the folk award two years running at the NMG Awards, played Cambridge Folk Festival two years running, performed at The Secret Garden PartyThe Troubadour  and So Far in Earls Court and receiving glowing reviews in the press, Imlac is now on the cusp of releasing his forthcoming Album the first single from which ‘Scrap Metal’

Having only been releasing music since the summer of 2021, Imlac has obviously come a long way in the past few years and his star is rising rapidly as he becomes more and more well known on the indie folk circuit for his stunningly beautiful offerings. 

The first single to be lifted from the forthcoming album is the complex yet delicate track of ‘Scrap Metal’. The melody ebbs and flows on a varying wave of emotions, the lyrics depicting a story of grief from the tender, stripped back opening bars to the gentleness of the sublime vocals before elements of anger and confusion seep in, in the chorus hooks, when the pace of the track picks up and the song moves in a different direction, before easing and mellowing once more.     

Imlac has said of the Track;-

“The song is about the nature of loss and trying to reconstruct your identity in the aftermath of loss. It was composed after I experienced two great losses in my life, one romantic, one familial, and I really didn’t know how I was to go forward after that. The ‘Scrap Metal’ metaphor is the idea that when you feel that desperate, you have to just grab anything in order to rebuild yourself. It is the first song of the new album – the trajectory of the songs begins with this sense of loss but builds ultimately to a sense of hope through change and metamorphosis.

The track was written by Neil Graham (Imlac) who also performs vocals and rhythm guitar on it. He is joined on the single by Jonners Czerwik on piano & horns,  Rick Hudson  on drums and  John Parker on double-bass. The track was Recorded at  Gladeside Recording Studios in Cambridge with Producer Dan Wilde.

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Snowdonia Records Announce First Scottish Signing, Box Of Trash

North Wales Independent record label and management Snowdonia Records have announced their first signing for their Scottish Division, Box Of Trash.

Scottish quartet Box Of Trash have quickly become one of Scotland’s exciting, emerging bands. The band comprises of Barry Fisher, Lyle Kennedy, Jordan McKee and Aiden Davidson.

Snowdonia Records previously known as Yr Wyddfa Records recently changed their name and announced on twitter that they now have a Welsh, English & Scottish division. Along with recently announced Skäl, Box Of Trash will join fellow bands Holy Coves and Sister Envy on the newly formed Label & Management.



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Arcade State Release New Single ‘Life Is Not Linear’

Glaswegian, alternative rock band Arcade State release their phenomenal new track ‘Life Is Not Linear’
The track is a punch to the gut. They bring a heavily guitar driven sound with this new single, inspired by Scottish legends Twin Atlantic and Biffy Clyro, they showcase the perfect blend of melody and raw power.

The song is based on reflections of a difficult year for frontman, Ciaran Murray, with significant loss and a bought of depression inspiring the lyrics. Despite this the song has extremely uplifting powers with a positive message telling you that you can get through the tough times.

Formed in 2020 the five piece are at the forefront of the bustling Scottish music scene, full of hard hitting anthems, pounding drums and beautiful melodies, these are definitely ones to watch!

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PG Ciarletta Releases New Single ‘Until You Get Home’

Making waves across the music scene From Murrayfield Stadium, to Isle Of Wight Festival and King Tut’s, PG Ciarletta releases new single Until You Get Home. A single sure to have the crowds bouncing and feeling uplifted, perfect for festival season!

 Scottish-Italian indie singer-songwriter PG Ciarletta has released his new anthemic, uplifting and energetic new single entitled Until You Get Home, released just before his first Headline show at King Tut’s in Glasgow on July 14.

 With a growing following across the UK, PG Ciarletta is the latest singer-songwriter in a long line of Scots with Italian blood making a name for himself, with acknowledgment to the likes of Gerry Cinnamon and The View as some of his biggest influences, PG has alot of similarities in his sound and character to his fellow iconic Scottish artists with his distinctive vocal tone, relatable lyrics, rousing anthemic melodies, cheeky character and undeniable stage prescence. 

 From writing songs in his bedroom to playing on stages across the UK, the Isle of Wight music festival, and on the pitch and roof of Murrayfield Stadium, a lot has changed for the emerging musician in the last few years. PG was recently featured as a This Feeling Big in 2023 pick, a performer on the closing night of King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution festival supporting Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves, and is now a headliner at the upcoming King Tut’s Summer Nights festival on Friday July 14.

  Building on the success of his previous releases, Until You Get Home is a real-life, relatable, anthemic, energetic, and story-telling song, with a relatable narrative, catchy hooks, and a forward-looking prosperous message. The song is warm, ideal for the festival season and summertime, and the chorus is anthemic, perfect for a full crowd sing along. PG Ciarletta can’t wait to perform the song live at his next headline show at King Tut’s, following his first sold out headline show at the SWG3 Poetry Club in Glasgow.

 PG Ciarletta said: “I’m buzzing about the release of Until You Get Home, I think as an artist my work is best when it is positive and upbeat, and I love taking any subject/narrative and turning it into a song people can connect with and feel the positivity and energy from my work and feel happy. I feel this is what I do best and I am excited for the next phase of my music and the directions my songs are heading. I love full crowd anthemic singalongs, and I think this song is perfect for it whether it is a headline show or a festival, and cannot wait to play it at King Tut’s.

The reaction to my previous singles and shows have been great, and I feel very grateful my passion has taken me to the pitch and roof of Murrayfield stadium and iconic festivals like Isle of Wight and Country to Country, and now my first headline at King Tut’s! I cannot wait to see what comes next and I am loving every moment along the way.”

 The single was produced at the Castle of Doom Studios by Jamie Holmes and co-written with Johnny Madden, Jamie Holmes and Nick Mercer.

Until You Get Home is available to stream and download on all major platforms now.


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