Admiral Fallow

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Squealing Pigs 00:00 Tools
Guest of the Government 00:00 Tools
The Paper Trench 00:00 Tools
Isn't This World Enough?? 00:00 Tools
Subbuteo 00:00 Tools
Dead Against Smoking 00:00 Tools
Beetle in the Box 00:00 Tools
These Barren Years 00:00 Tools
Delivered 00:00 Tools
Four Bulbs 00:00 Tools
Old Balloons 00:00 Tools
Tree Bursts 00:00 Tools
Taste The Coast 00:00 Tools
Bomb Through The Town 00:00 Tools
Dead Leg 00:00 Tools
Old Fools 00:00 Tools
Brother 00:00 Tools
The Way You Were Raised 00:00 Tools
Burn 00:00 Tools
Oh, Oscar 00:00 Tools
The Sad Clown Cast 00:00 Tools
Evangeline 00:00 Tools
Holding the Strings 00:00 Tools
Easy as Breathing 00:00 Tools
Building as Foreign 00:00 Tools
Salt 00:00 Tools
Good Luck 00:00 Tools
Happened in the Fall 00:00 Tools
Sunday 00:00 Tools
Some Kind of Life 00:00 Tools
Liquor and Milk 00:00 Tools
Carousel 00:00 Tools
Seeds 00:00 Tools
Concrete Oaths 00:00 Tools
Party Fears Two - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Girl - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Admiral Fallow - Squealing Pigs 00:00 Tools
Delivered (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Admiral Fallow - Guests of the Government 00:00 Tools
Party Fears Two (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Girl (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Gold in Them Hills 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Girl 00:00 Tools
Party Fears Two 00:00 Tools
The Way You We're Raised 00:00 Tools
Party Fears Two - (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
The Paper Trench from Tree Bursts In Snow 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Girl - (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Torrent Rain 00:00 Tools
Old Balloons from Boots Met My Face 00:00 Tools
Party Fears 2 (Associates cover) 00:00 Tools
Taste The Coast [U4] 00:00 Tools
You and I Are a Gang of Losers (The Dears cover) 00:00 Tools
Bomb Through The Town [U8] 00:00 Tools
Old Balloons [U1] 00:00 Tools
Subbuteo [U7] 00:00 Tools
Dead Against Smoking [U3] 00:00 Tools
Delivered [U0] 00:00 Tools
Dead Leg [U9] 00:00 Tools
Wagon Wheel (Old Crow Medicine Show) 00:00 Tools
Squealing Pigs [U6] 00:00 Tools
Squeling Pigs 00:00 Tools
These Barren Years [U2] 00:00 Tools
Four Bulbs [U5] 00:00 Tools
On a Good Day (Joanna Newsom Cover) 00:00 Tools
Isn’t This World Enough?? 00:00 Tools
4 Bulbs 00:00 Tools
Beetle in a Box 00:00 Tools
01 - Dead Against Smoking 00:00 Tools
Pigs 00:00 Tools
As Easy as Breathing 00:00 Tools
Buillding As Foreign 00:00 Tools
03 - Subbuteo 00:00 Tools
Subbuteo (BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park 2010) 00:00 Tools
Sunshine on Leith (Proclaimers cover) 00:00 Tools
02 - Squealing Pigs 00:00 Tools
08 - Four Bulbs 00:00 Tools
05 - These Barren Years 00:00 Tools
07 - Bomb Through the Town 00:00 Tools
10 - Dead Leg 00:00 Tools
11 - The Sad Clown Cast 00:00 Tools
04 - Delivered 00:00 Tools
09 - Taste the Coast 00:00 Tools
06 - Isn't This World Enough 00:00 Tools
This Must Be The Place 00:00 Tools
Admiral Fallow, Subbuteo 00:00 Tools
Liquor & Milk 00:00 Tools
Paper Trench (Miaoux Miaoux remix) 00:00 Tools
01 - Tree Bursts 00:00 Tools
06 - Old Balloons 00:00 Tools
Guest Of The Government (The Amazing Sessions) - Live From Beacons 2012. 00:00 Tools
Subbuteo (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
04 - Beetle In The Box 00:00 Tools
The Beetle In The Box 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Girl ((Bonus Track)) 00:00 Tools
Admiral Fallow - These Barren Years 00:00 Tools
02 - The Paper Ttrench 00:00 Tools
The Way You Were Raised (BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park 2010) 00:00 Tools
08 - The Way You Were Raised 00:00 Tools
03 - Guest of the Government 00:00 Tools
Delivered (Alt. Version) 00:00 Tools
Beetle In The Box*** 00:00 Tools
05 - Old Fools 00:00 Tools
Subbuteo (Live at T In The Park 2010) 00:00 Tools
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Admiral Fallow is a Scottish folk/pop group based in Glasgow. Formerly known as Brother Louis Collective, the band was formed in 2007 and around the singer/songwriter Louis Abbott. Citing influences including Tom Waits, Elbow, Low, Midlake, King Creosote, and Springsteen, Admiral Fallow adds clarinet, flute, double bass and four jaw-dropping voices to the usual indie line-up to smash through their joyous, heart-filled, orchestral-tinged and beautifully well crafted songs. Abbott is proud to be Scottish and his accent is to the fore in his singing, contrasting magically with the Northumbrian tones of Sarah Hayes, the second vocalist. Their sets go from simple voice and guitar compositions (‘Four Bulbs’), through stomping Wilco-esque tunes to riotous cacophonies of white noise; their songs about alienation within relationships and youth itself are sung and screamed with utter abandon while the band work themselves into a furious frenzy… “A thrilling, cathartic experience” Sub City Radio. Fyfe Dangerfield of the Guillemots has supported and lauded this exceptional band since their formation, personally asking for them to open for the Guillemots in Glasgow and Edinburgh on their 2007 Scottish tours - and it's easy to see why. With the King Tut’s “Your Sound” artist of the month award, a stonking four track demo, a Connect festival appearance and an acclaimed December “Live at the Mill” headline slot at Oran Mor in Glasgow and The Caves in Edinburgh under their belts, 2008 was a year of quiet, confident progression for the band, whose original 5 piece line up has now been augmented by Tom Stearn on guitar and vocals. Still known as Brother Louis Collective, the band released their debut single “These Barren Years” with B-Side “Gypsy Girl” co-produced by Jim Neilson (Glasvegas engineer) on EUPHONIOS RECORDS in March 2009, with launch gigs at Oran Mor, Glasgow, and The Doghouse, Dundee plus an Avalanche In Store to boot. The band’s 7th April headline gig at Nice ‘N Sleazys got a 5 star review in The Sunday mail of 12 April. They were also recently crowned the Scotsman’s Under The Radar band of 2009. In July 2009 the band headlined the Sunday night T Break stage at T in the Park and later that month recorded their first album “Boots Met My Face” at Chem 19, with UK Music Producers Guild “Breakthrough Producer of the Year 2010” Paul Savage at the controls, supported by The Scottish Arts Council and under the guidance of Robin and Jim at Lo-Five Management (Trashcan Sinatras, Jo Mango, El Dog). 2010 sees the new name Admiral Fallow and the new album “Boots Met My Face”. This will be released in the UK on 27 April 2010 on Lo-Five Records, preceded by the single “Squealing Pigs” on 05 April. The band will be played with King Creosote at the Fence Collective’s Homegame Festival on 14 March, are touring the UK in the first 2 weeks of April and supporting the Futureheads in Glasgow on 29 April. Live Reviews “(their) brooding, heartfelt folk leanings are bolstered by a soundtrack of colourful orchestration, including flute, strings and double bass - a rich concoction that has caught the attention of more than a few unsuspecting ears.” The List " surely destined for a larger stage." ***** Sunday Mail "They did not so much ‘take to the stage’ as colonise it and build a mini empire of sound for the awestruck concert goers...surely one of the truest new talents in Scotland today."**** New Found Sound “This works well when the band are singing open-hearted love songs and impressively conjuring a balance of nostalgia and innocence-breaking violence during ‘Subbuteo’” The Scotsman More information on Admiral Fallow, photos and interview please contact Robin on 07870 590909 or email robin@robinmorton.com www.admiralfallow.com www.lo-five.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.