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    • The Broken Creels, New Single – Austerity Kills

      September 8th, 2025

      Aberdeenshire band, The Broken Creels return with their new single “Austerity Kills” on 12th September 2025. Known for their blend of alt-rock and Americana with a psychedelic edge, the four-piece are turning their focus to one of the most pressing issues of the day – austerity.

      Recorded at Aberdeen’s York Street Studio with long-time producer and engineer Steve Curtis, “Austerity Kills” combines socially charged lyrics with jangly guitars, a tense rhythm section and lead-singer, Colin Clyne’s distinctive vocal delivery. At its core is a chant-ready refrain; “They’re killing lives, Jesus Christ, don’t they know that austerity kills.”

      The Broken Creels feature Colin Clyne (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Daz Alexander (drums), Brian Black (bass) and Tom Ward (guitar/keys). They formed on Scotland’s North-East coast in 2022 bring together decades of live and studio experience to create an unforgettable sound.

      Their first two singles made an immediate impact. “Friend or Foe” reached No. 1 in the UK iTunes Rock Chart in April 2023, followed by “Killing on the Rail Line”, which peak at No. 2 six months later. The band’s growing reputation has seen them appear at The Tartan Heart Festival (Belladrum) and earn praise from peers and critics alike:

      ·         “…very powerful…” – Kim Wilde

      ·         “…they kicked serious psychedelic ass!!” – Rob Ellen (Belladrum Festival)

      ·         “…thunderous and anthemic…” – Indie Band Guru

      With “Austerity Kills”, The Broken Creels show how their songwriting can carry both weight and urgency, marking another step forward for one of Scotland’s most talked-about emerging acts.

      “Austerity Kills” is out 12th September 2025 on all major streaming platforms.

    • The Broken Creels @ The Blue Lamp

      August 29th, 2025

      The Broken Creels at The Blue Lamp

      An evening of gritty, heartfelt alt-Americana and bluesy rock, with great song writing at the heart of everything they do, as The Broken Creels — Colin Clyne, Tom Ward, Daz Alexander & Brian Black — take the stage at one of Aberdeen’s most iconic live music venues; The Blue Lamp.

      Special guests The Fonsecas.

      Event Info:

       The Blue Lamp, Aberdeen

       Friday 12th September 2025

       Doors: 7.30pm

       Tickets available now: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1437691246219?aff=oddtdtcreator

    • The International Americana Show – Best of the last DECADE!!

      December 12th, 2023

      Aye aye folks, the end of the year usually signifies a plethora of best of lists, and it’s always great to make any of them tbh!

      However…massive thanks to Michael Park of The International Americana Music Show for selecting my 2014 song ‘The Never Ending Pageant’ as part of their best of the last decade!

      Brilliant honour and truly appreciated!! Always felt that tune was a little under appreciated!! 

      —————-

      From Michael:

      For the first time, and ahead of next week’s Best Of 2023 edition of the program, this week, Michael Park has put together a “Best of the Best” edition, filling the playlist with a selection of songs that he chose to fill previous Best Of editions – from when the show started, back in 2014, right up to last year.

      You can stream this edition of the show via this link:
      https://www.mixcloud.com/michaelpark710667/the-international-americana-music-show-2349/

      The playlist in full:
      Colin Clyne (Scotland) – The Never Ending Pageant (The Never Ending Pageant)
      Hatful of Rain (England) – Train In The Distance (The Morning Key)
      Lauren Housley (England) – Sweet Surrender (Sweet Surrender)
      Hip Hatchet aka Philippe Bronchtein (Canada) – Coward’s Luck (Hold You Like A Harness)
      Liz Stringer (Australia) – If You Mean It (All The Bridges)
      Antje Duvekot (Germany) – Caffeinated Warriors (Toward The Thunder)
      James Edwyn and the Borrowed Band (Scotland) – Try Not To Think Of Now (High Fences)
      Gretta Ziller (Queen of Boomtown) – Queen Of Boomtown)
      Benjamin Folke Thomas (Sweden) – Stuff Of Dreams (Modern Man)
      Maurice van Hoek (Holland) – Traveling Man (Traveling Man)
      Pete Gow (Scotland) – Both Sides Are Down (Leo)
      Jenny Mitchell (New Zealand) – Tomorrow (Tug Of War)
      Tami Neilson (Canada) – Beyond The Stars (Kingmaker)

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