Artists

Cosmic Rough Riders

Cosmic Rough Riders are a Glasgow based band who were originally formed in 1998. Like so many of their influences, the band make a sound that captures young and old, modern and vintage, light and intense – it seems the band have managed to find that level of universal appeal that is so essential to any enduring band. More info >>>

The Hedrons

The Hedrons music is decidedly one part Ramones-esque brawn, one part femme-fatale roar, and one part ruthless guitar-driven nerve. Or as lead guitarist Rosie humorously puts it, “If you listen to us, you wouldn’t realise it was girls until Tippi starts singing – you’d think it was a bunch of big hairy guys playing.” More info >>>

Hue and Cry

Hue and Cry first made their mark in the late eighties with the hugely successful albums ‘Seduced and Abandoned’ and ‘Remote’, spawning smash hit singles such as ‘Labour of Love’, ‘Violently’, and ‘Looking For Linda’ along the way. The band marched into the nineties releasing more acclaimed work including the chart-storming Top Ten album ‘Stars Crash Down’, amongst others. More info >>>

The Law

Hailing from Dundee, The Law formed initially to write and play songs as a means of avoiding the perils and pitfalls of everyday life. The results – instantly memorable bittersweet stomping songs – show it was well worth the agony. The band are firm favourites amongst a city finding itself buoyant with rock’n'roll belief and desire. More info >>>

Wet Wet Wet

Undoubtedly a musical phenomenon, Wet Wet Wet have remained a relevant institution in British culture from the time they formed in 1982 up until present day. With an incredible back catalogue of songs including three U.K. No. 1′s – ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’ (1988), ‘Goodnight Girl’ (1992) and ‘Love Is All Around’ (1994). More info >>>

Patricia Vonne

Since releasing her self-titled debut in 2003 and then the glorious and critically acclaimed Guitars & Castanets in 2005, Patricia Vonne has rapidly risen within the UK roots music scene thanks to an infectious mix of the musical styles she loves that inspired Q to dub her “a gypsy Polly Harvey”. More info >>>