
Being contrary sorts, while everyone else is Twittering away 20 times a day we prefer to post occasional but quite long blogs. They’re usually written by Andrew, who, believe it or not, spends most of his days writing for money.
Andrew’s song by song guide to Seafieldroad’s debut album…
We have made an album called There Are No Maps For This Part Of The City, which we’re releasing under the name Seafieldroad. This is its story, as told by Andrew…
Now our second album is out in the world, perhaps we’ll have time to turn our attention to other projects. But which ones? We have so many…
Look, a famous Canadian singer-songwriter performing in a living room on the Portobello seafront. And who’s this introducing her?
I caught the last four hours of Linder’s epic, 13-hour performance at the Glasgow International art festival, and wished I’d seen the whole thing…
If I was Merton, the Chat Roulette Improv guy, I’d think about doing an Edinburgh Fringe show…
Why the cover of our new album is a red telephone in a nuclear bunker…
A live show should be as much of an artistic statement as anything you record, otherwise why do it?
Very exciting news, just in. In May Jane Siberry will play a gig in a flat in Portobello…
Andrew’s track by track guide to the second Swimmer One album…