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They Shoot Music In Scotland – The Second Hand Marching Band

They Shoot Music In Scotland – The Second Hand Marching Band

Posted 07 August 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Random Music Articles | 1 Comment

‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. This week, The Second Hand Marching Band in Royal Exchange Square.

Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – Bronto Skylift

Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – Bronto Skylift

Posted 04 August 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Scotland's Greatest | No Comments

And Now for Something Completely Different….. There has been an overly large percentage of indie-folk bands in the past few months. So it’s time to bring in some rock, and not your average run of the mill rock. No this is some of the most ferocious, intense noise to have emerged from this wee nation [...]

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Luigi Strauss

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Luigi Strauss

Posted 31 July 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Random Music Articles | No Comments

‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. This week, Luigi Strauss by the Clyde.

They Shoot Music In Scotland – There Will Be Fireworks

They Shoot Music In Scotland – There Will Be Fireworks

Posted 24 July 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Random Music Articles | 2 Comments

‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. This week, There Will Be Fireworks on a cold rooftop in Glasgow’s West End.

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Beerjacket

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Beerjacket

Posted 17 July 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Random Music Articles | No Comments

‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. This week, Beerjacket in a phone box and a barber shop on Sauchiehall Street.

They Shoot Music In Scotland – The Fence Collective

They Shoot Music In Scotland – The Fence Collective

Posted 10 July 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Random Music Articles | No Comments

‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. This week, King Creosote, the Pictish Trail and James Yorkston in an Anstruther pub:

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Ballboy

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Ballboy

Posted 03 July 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Random Music Articles | 1 Comment

‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. With their permission, we can now share these brilliant films with you. This week, Ballboy in Leith:

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Meursault

They Shoot Music In Scotland – Meursault

Posted 26 June 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Random Music Articles | No Comments

‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. With their permission, we can now share these brilliant films with you. This week, Meursault in Inverleith Park:

Teenage Fanclub Announce Tour of US & Canada

Teenage Fanclub Announce Tour of US & Canada

Posted 23 June 2010 | By | Categories: Music, Notes On Touring Bands | No Comments

In addition to their previously announced Brooklyn gig with Belle and Sebastian, Teenage Fanclub have now added 14 more shows in the US and Canada. Ticket links are below. You can also download The Fannies’ new album ‘Shadows’ through the Dear Scotland shop: