Randolph's Leap
Randolph's Leap (solo) + The Burning Hell (duo)
Apr 28, 2019
7:30 PM GMT+1
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The Burning Hell and Randolph's Leap are touring Scotland in April 2019. This Canadian/Scottish collaboration will bring catchy melodies, intelligent lyrics and life-affirming performances to audiences across the north of the country. The two acts are a perfect match, sharing a love of quality songwriting which celebrates the humour and heartbreak of day-to-day life.
Hailing from Prince Edward Island, The Burning Hell have toured the UK and Europe extensively, charming audiences with a whimsical appeal which belies their somewhat gloomy band name. Adam Ross from Randolph's Leap makes indie-folk music rooted in Scotland's DIY scene having released music on Fence, Lost Map and Olive Grove Records. This tour follows on from 2018's Isle of Love theatre show, a heartwarming depiction of island life which brilliantly showcased Adam's songwriting and storytelling craft.
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THE METRO
"Masters of melody... lo-fi indie-pop gems"
THE LIST
"wordplay-fuelled compendium of lovesick croons, instrumental wrangles, awkward hosannas and gorgeous, longing pop arias"
THE SKINNY
"Merry silliness... low-key beauty... some of Ross's finest work"
THE QUIETUS
"The next generation of witty Scottish indie pop"
FOLK RADIO UK
"a thoughtful, funny and uplifting album that deserves a wide audience"
Read More"Masters of melody... lo-fi indie-pop gems"
THE LIST
"wordplay-fuelled compendium of lovesick croons, instrumental wrangles, awkward hosannas and gorgeous, longing pop arias"
THE SKINNY
"Merry silliness... low-key beauty... some of Ross's finest work"
THE QUIETUS
"The next generation of witty Scottish indie pop"
FOLK RADIO UK
"a thoughtful, funny and uplifting album that deserves a wide audience"
Indie Pop-folk
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