Skerryvore
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What are Skerryvore? They’re like no one else. Epic of melody, intimate of feeling and plugged into the roots of Scotland but blasting out to the world.
Three time winners of Scotland’s ‘Live Act of the Year’ award, Skerryvore have evolved from their humble beginnings to become one of the country’s leading forces in a thriving live music scene. At the forefront of a movement that has reinvented and reignited a traditional Scottish scene for a modern, multicultural audience, the band have brought their high energy performances to audiences across the globe. From their early days in Scottish West Coast halls and bars, to festival crowds in the USA, Canada, Australia and throughout the UK and Europe, Skerryvore’s wide range of influences and talent produce a musically expansive, immersive yet intimate set that excites and captivates audiences.
With a mix of bagpipes, fiddles, accordions, and whistles, alongside guitar and vocals, underpinned by driving bass, drums and keys, Skerryvore represent the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music. Their now 7 studio albums demonstrate the wide range of influences the individual musicians bring to the mix – a unique fusion of folk, trad, pop and rock.
Three singles from the latest album ‘Tempus’, released in April 2023, all featured on the BBC Radio 2 new music playlist, and the album went to number 1 in both the Official Scottish Album and UK Folk Albums charts, and entered the top 40 in the Official UK Charts. Skerryvore took their Tempus Tour to audiences across the UK, Europe and USA, with their unique fusion appealing to a wider mix of age groups and tastes.
“Skerryvore have crafted a world beating fusion, which takes pride in their heritage and above all else is a pure joy to listen to.” – Folk Radio UK
“A spectacular mix of traditional Scottish folk music and the most diverse rock elements.” – Süddeutsche Zeitung, GERMANY
“The highest rated show we have ever had on our post-concert surveys… people LOVED the show.” – Anchorage Concert Association, ALASKA
“Such a fresh, real, new sound… I love it” – Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2 UK
“Skerryvore have evolved to become one of Scotland’s greatest musical exports.” – Wickham Festival, ENGLAND
“See them now before they rocket up into the same musical orbit as the mighty Mumford & Sons.” – Falkirk Herald, SCOTLAND
BLAIRE DAVIE
Blair Davie’s story is one of perseverance. This young Scottish artist is destined to be one of our most inspiring new stars, who possesses one of those rare voices that has the power to speak to our very souls.
Their new EP, First and Last, is testament to Davie’s prodigious talent both as a vocalist and songwriter. Inspired largely by their long-term relationship, it is a startlingly intimate portrait of the kind of love Davie never expected to find. These are songs filled with reverence and gratitude for the sacred bond they share with their partner, reflecting on past, present and future.
Born in Perth, Scotland, Davie was raised by a family of musicians, including their mum’s side, many of whom were bagpipers. Davie, who is non-binary, recalls at age six, their dad picked up the guitar, and soon his guitar teacher was instructing Davie, too. “It was like unlocking a treasure chest, such a joyous moment.”
Another turning point was when Davie’s father booked a few studio sessions, noticing Davie had enough songs to put an album together. “That was really the moment I fell in love with the piano, too”. Davie was further inspired by the walls of CDs on every wall in the studio: “I realised that people actually make albums, that this was something you could do, it could be your job. From there, I guess it became an obsession – I started spending all my time finding a way to make this my job.”
Music also proved to be a way for Davie to channel their hurt and fear after facing vicious bullying while at school. In music, they were able to remind themselves that our differences are what make us special. Early songs such as “Coming of Age”, a jangling pop-rock track, demonstrated their astonishing emotional acuity and willingness to bare their soul, singing. This evident talent, and in one so young, saw Davie shortlisted for the prestigious Ivor Novello Rising Star Award in 2024, having also been championed by BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Music Introducing, and Amazon Music UK.