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Her Picture
Her Picture plus support from: Jordi Fox, The Blame, Ace & All The Other Animals
MacArts
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Her Picture Biography
Dripping in both sentiment and cinematic fury, Glasgow risers Her Picture are taking Scotland by storm, immersing listeners in their vast sonic landscape.
Owing their formation to a free music education programme, accessibility in the arts has become a core principle in their craft, with their 2023 debut EP, ‘Don’t Try to Comfort Me’, tackling issues such as classism in the expressive arts. This stance was met with a rapturous reception, as the 4-track body of work earned the band their Radio 1 debut, ‘Track of the Week’ on BBC Introducing Scotland, a place on the shows ‘Ones to Watch 2023’ list and an addition to the Spotify editorial playlist, Scotify.
Their ambitious follow-up single, ‘Choir Song,’ earned the band their second ‘Track of the Week’, as well as a spot on the BBC Introducing Live lineup. It was picked up by NME and added to their New Bangers Playlist, while The Sunday Times labelled them as one of their Breaking Acts.
The 3-piece have become renowned for their storming lives shows, having shared the stage with the likes of Swim School and Genn, featuring on the festival lineups for Tenement Trail, Stag and Dagger, Houseguest and King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution, and having a string of sell out headlines under their belt. The band also made their London live debut in partnership with Sofar Sounds.
Their most recent release, ‘Can’t Think’, was championed by Clash Magazine, foreshadowing what is set to be a startlingly bright year ahead for the band.
Read MoreOwing their formation to a free music education programme, accessibility in the arts has become a core principle in their craft, with their 2023 debut EP, ‘Don’t Try to Comfort Me’, tackling issues such as classism in the expressive arts. This stance was met with a rapturous reception, as the 4-track body of work earned the band their Radio 1 debut, ‘Track of the Week’ on BBC Introducing Scotland, a place on the shows ‘Ones to Watch 2023’ list and an addition to the Spotify editorial playlist, Scotify.
Their ambitious follow-up single, ‘Choir Song,’ earned the band their second ‘Track of the Week’, as well as a spot on the BBC Introducing Live lineup. It was picked up by NME and added to their New Bangers Playlist, while The Sunday Times labelled them as one of their Breaking Acts.
The 3-piece have become renowned for their storming lives shows, having shared the stage with the likes of Swim School and Genn, featuring on the festival lineups for Tenement Trail, Stag and Dagger, Houseguest and King Tut’s New Year’s Revolution, and having a string of sell out headlines under their belt. The band also made their London live debut in partnership with Sofar Sounds.
Their most recent release, ‘Can’t Think’, was championed by Clash Magazine, foreshadowing what is set to be a startlingly bright year ahead for the band.
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