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The Filthy Tongues
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The Filthy Tongues
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PRE-ORDER ‘Revelations of Rab McVie’
On limited edition coloured vinyl and on CD, you can now pre-order special very L/E bundles of a live recording of ‘Revelations of Ramore
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MAR
29
2025
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
The Lemon Tree
I Was There
MAR
21
2025
Dundee, United Kingdom
Dundee Rep Theatre
I Was There
MAR
20
2025
Dundee, United Kingdom
Dundee Rep Theatre
I Was There
MAR
08
2025
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
La Belle
I Was There
FEB
28
2025
Dunfermline, United Kingdom
Glen Pavillion
I Was There
FEB
15
2025
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow garage
I Was There
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Associate
January 2nd 2025
Filthy Tongues never fail to impress. Absolute legends.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom@The Voodoo Rooms
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About The Filthy Tongues
The core members of the band - Martin Metcalfe on vocals and guitar, Derek Kelly on drums and Fin Wilson on bass guitar - have been making music together since the 80's.
In a colourful career they've worked and toured with Blondie, The Ramones, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Vic Chesnutt, New York Dolls, Big Audio Dynamite, Aztec Camera, The Skids and many more.
In the late 80's and early 90's Goodbye Mr MacKenzie were on the cusp of big things in the UK and Europe before record company wrangles, and a shift in direction, saw them morph into Angelfish, tour the States extensively and bring the singing talents of Shirley Manson to the fore.
With Manson then moving on and going global with Garbage, Metcalfe & Co returned to the UK and recorded further albums in their former guise before forming Isa & The Filthy Tongues, releasing another two fine bodies of stark and enthralling work, Addiction and Dark Passenger, both of which received five star reviews.
The band also wrote music for Richard Jobson's film New Town Killers and their track Big Star featured on the soundtrack to David MacKenzie's Hollywood film Spread. They recently co-wrote a number of songs on The Skids 'Burning Cities' album.
Over the years critics have recognised The Pixies, Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division, Nick Cave and Scott Walker influences, and other plumbers of the murky musical depths, but the style of this ever evolving band remains strikingly and individually their own. This could well be their finest material yet . . .
In a colourful career they've worked and toured with Blondie, The Ramones, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Vic Chesnutt, New York Dolls, Big Audio Dynamite, Aztec Camera, The Skids and many more.
In the late 80's and early 90's Goodbye Mr MacKenzie were on the cusp of big things in the UK and Europe before record company wrangles, and a shift in direction, saw them morph into Angelfish, tour the States extensively and bring the singing talents of Shirley Manson to the fore.
With Manson then moving on and going global with Garbage, Metcalfe & Co returned to the UK and recorded further albums in their former guise before forming Isa & The Filthy Tongues, releasing another two fine bodies of stark and enthralling work, Addiction and Dark Passenger, both of which received five star reviews.
The band also wrote music for Richard Jobson's film New Town Killers and their track Big Star featured on the soundtrack to David MacKenzie's Hollywood film Spread. They recently co-wrote a number of songs on The Skids 'Burning Cities' album.
Over the years critics have recognised The Pixies, Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division, Nick Cave and Scott Walker influences, and other plumbers of the murky musical depths, but the style of this ever evolving band remains strikingly and individually their own. This could well be their finest material yet . . .
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Genres:
Alternative, Goth Rock, Indie Rock, Gothic, Indie Pop
Hometown:
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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The Filthy Tongues
a month ago
PRE-ORDER ‘Revelations of Rab McVie’
On limited edition coloured vinyl and on CD, you can now pre-order special very L/E bundles of a live recording of ‘Revelations of Ramore
On limited edition coloured vinyl and on CD, you can now pre-order special very L/E bundles of a live recording of ‘Revelations of Ramore

View More Posts
Live Photos of The Filthy Tongues
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
29
2025
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
The Lemon Tree
I Was There
MAR
21
2025
Dundee, United Kingdom
Dundee Rep Theatre
I Was There
MAR
20
2025
Dundee, United Kingdom
Dundee Rep Theatre
I Was There
MAR
08
2025
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
La Belle
I Was There
FEB
28
2025
Dunfermline, United Kingdom
Glen Pavillion
I Was There
FEB
15
2025
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow garage
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Associate
January 2nd 2025
Filthy Tongues never fail to impress. Absolute legends.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom@The Voodoo Rooms
View More Fan Reviews
About The Filthy Tongues
The core members of the band - Martin Metcalfe on vocals and guitar, Derek Kelly on drums and Fin Wilson on bass guitar - have been making music together since the 80's.
In a colourful career they've worked and toured with Blondie, The Ramones, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Vic Chesnutt, New York Dolls, Big Audio Dynamite, Aztec Camera, The Skids and many more.
In the late 80's and early 90's Goodbye Mr MacKenzie were on the cusp of big things in the UK and Europe before record company wrangles, and a shift in direction, saw them morph into Angelfish, tour the States extensively and bring the singing talents of Shirley Manson to the fore.
With Manson then moving on and going global with Garbage, Metcalfe & Co returned to the UK and recorded further albums in their former guise before forming Isa & The Filthy Tongues, releasing another two fine bodies of stark and enthralling work, Addiction and Dark Passenger, both of which received five star reviews.
The band also wrote music for Richard Jobson's film New Town Killers and their track Big Star featured on the soundtrack to David MacKenzie's Hollywood film Spread. They recently co-wrote a number of songs on The Skids 'Burning Cities' album.
Over the years critics have recognised The Pixies, Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division, Nick Cave and Scott Walker influences, and other plumbers of the murky musical depths, but the style of this ever evolving band remains strikingly and individually their own. This could well be their finest material yet . . .
In a colourful career they've worked and toured with Blondie, The Ramones, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Vic Chesnutt, New York Dolls, Big Audio Dynamite, Aztec Camera, The Skids and many more.
In the late 80's and early 90's Goodbye Mr MacKenzie were on the cusp of big things in the UK and Europe before record company wrangles, and a shift in direction, saw them morph into Angelfish, tour the States extensively and bring the singing talents of Shirley Manson to the fore.
With Manson then moving on and going global with Garbage, Metcalfe & Co returned to the UK and recorded further albums in their former guise before forming Isa & The Filthy Tongues, releasing another two fine bodies of stark and enthralling work, Addiction and Dark Passenger, both of which received five star reviews.
The band also wrote music for Richard Jobson's film New Town Killers and their track Big Star featured on the soundtrack to David MacKenzie's Hollywood film Spread. They recently co-wrote a number of songs on The Skids 'Burning Cities' album.
Over the years critics have recognised The Pixies, Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division, Nick Cave and Scott Walker influences, and other plumbers of the murky musical depths, but the style of this ever evolving band remains strikingly and individually their own. This could well be their finest material yet . . .
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Goth Rock, Indie Rock, Gothic, Indie Pop
Hometown:
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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