Auld Spells
Bütter
The Raeburn Brothers
AULD SPELLS
Edinburgh psychedelic dream poppers Auld Spells are playing their 2nd live show of 2023.
Vic Galloway of BBC Scotland calls Auld Spells “my kind of soundtrack.” Ian Corbridge from Louder Than War has said Auld Spells are “definitely one of the most exciting new bands I have come across for some time” and calls their sound “a heady mix of psychedelic grooves, dream pop and a love of a 60’s girl group inspired wall of sound … A sound that will definitely appeal to fans of the Jesus and Mary Chain.”
BÜTTER
Look past the rolling hills and grand stately homes of the Scottish Borders and you’ll find a bourgeoning psychedelic rock scene is ready to burst out of the local pubs, caravan parks and surrounding fields. We first saw Bütter play live, outdoors under a makeshift tarpaulin in an abandoned quarry at one of their infamous ‘Quarry Fest’ weekends. We were instantly hooked with their hypnotic, high energy live show, dipping in and out of catchy modern rock songs and lengthy improvised space rock jams.
RAEBURN BROTHERS
In 2022, The Raeburn Brothers finally got the band together. Having written and performed songs together with a drum machine in Edinburgh prior to the pandemic years of 2020-21, brothers Sandy and Murray came out of lockdown set on pushing their sound further than it had ever been realised before – and that would mean finding exactly the right people to work with. Alongside the brothers we have Connall Bonner on Bass; Mike Johnston playing drums; and Glenn Hughes backing it up on keys, sampler and percussion. It’s now very clear The Raeburn Brothers are a five piece band with a sound that you don’t get to hear often in song writing anymore.