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Nightowl discovery
Nightowl discovery








They are fronted by Kirstie Maclean, making them one of the only female-fronted bands I have seen live in a while. The final act of the night was another Scottish indie band, Attic Days. Their modern sound mixed with powerful, soulful vocals makes them a band that stands out and one that will definitely be spoken about more often. The whole band perform effortlessly and work so well with each other.

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His voice was full of soul and they all really did this cover justice. This was evident in a cover they did at the end of their set of Dougie MacLean’s “Caledonia”. Frontman, Fionn Lyons, has an incredible voice, one that could fit into a variety of musical genres. Scottish indie band The Rants were next in the lineup, and where do I even start? They are very strong performers, musically sounding a lot like Fontaines D.C. I can’t wait to hear more singles from him and attend another one of his gigs. Ferguson’s voice is smooth and controlled, making him look completely at ease on stage, and like he was born for this. While some are more of a funk sound, others are definitely influenced by rock artists. All of his other tracks are currently unreleased and sound different from one another. Ferguson played a setlist of all original songs, debuting his newest track, “Jungle” which came out at midnight, the night of this performance. Glasgow based Cameron Ferguson delivered an incredible set, complete with a full band. The two replacement singers had amazing voices and they did really well to step in on the night and participate in a powerful set. Some of the set was spent with instrumental portions, full of a mixture of funk and rock, with the bassist and drummer also playing vital parts in this. He made the guitar speak and made doing so look effortless. Each track they played had space for a guitar riff, with their guitarist not disappointing. In their short time on stage, the band were full of energy. One of these included Bromham’s latest release, “Typhoon”. While Highland based artist David Bromham couldn’t be present, his accompanying band still managed to play a set of original tracks. The event was run and organised perfectly, and each act was entertaining, despite the different genres they were all playing. Night Owl Music Promotions organised an incredible lineup of 4 acts in their “Be A Legend Showcase Student Special”, boasting some of Scotland’s unique talents.

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Four different groups, four amazing performances.








Nightowl discovery