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Constant Follower, the project of Scottish songwriter Stephen McAll, emerged with the acclaimed album 'Neither Is, Nor Ever Was' on Shimmy Disc, marking his return to music after personal challenges. The album was shortlisted for the 2022 Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award. Known for its atmospheric, meditative, and emotive sound, Constant Follower has captivated audiences worldwide, with notable performances at SXSW 22/23/24 and airplay on KEXP, WFMU, and BBC6Music.
His eagerly anticipated second album is set for release in Feb 2025 on Last Night From Glasgow, following a successful 2023, including a second SAY Award nomination for his collaboration with Scott William Urquhart.
I'm often asked to describe our music and tend to fall back on the 'soaringambientdreampopexperimentalfolkmusic from Scotland' nugget. It's tricky to describe the sound when it comes from so many different places - Galaxie 500, Boards of Canada, Eno, Talk Talk, Low, Satie, Debussy... I hear them all; but how would you pigeonhole that?
Support - Jessie Reid:
Jessie Reid’s folk-influenced, percussive fingerstyle guitar playing has drawn comparisons with the likes of Ben Howard, Lucy Rose and Nick Mulvey.
Her latest single has amassed over one million streams with support from Spotify editorial curators and over the past year she has been featured by BBC 6 Music’s Tom Robinson and Chris Hawkins, BBC Wales’s Janice Long and BBC Introducing in Shropshire. Jessie was shortlisted for the Glastonbury Emerging Talent competition and has travelled as far as New York and Brazil in the promotion of her debut singles. Jessie has also enjoyed supporting and touring with the likes of Seafret, Dan Owen, Ciaran Lavery and Brooke Bentham closer to home.
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The Tin Music and Arts, Canal Basin, St Nicholas Street, Coventry CV1 4LY,Coventry, United Kingdom
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