Heather Findlay | pt

There are at least three bands with the name Heathers. 1) A folk duo from Ireland (2007-present) 2) An indiepop band from Los Angeles (2013-present). 3) Three-piece with grunge, punk and shoegaze influences from Montreal (2012-present). 1) Heathers are twin sisters Ellie and Louise Macnamara from Dublin, Ireland. Their debut album ‘Here, Not There‘ garnered widespread acclaim internationally amongst both fans and media alike for its unique melodic hooks and extraordinary vocals. The success of the album resulted in two summer length tours of America on the DIY scene, which developed into further invites to perform at CMJ festival in...
Novosibirsk, Russia 2012 Love for Scandinavian aesthetics, analogue synths and 80s music comes from Heatherwood, a lovely band from Novosibirsk shining in all of its naivity. They make lo-fi cautious music that would be a good background for any lost youth looking for some sort of activity. Fumbling with old synthesizers, probably found in dad’s garage, these kids produce sweet melodic electronic sounds .
Findlay and his band are leading the Scottish new-folk revolution with anthemic tales of love, debauchery and sin laced with black humour. He draws on influences from the darker side of genres like Folk and Country with a sound that remains uniquely Scottish. .
Findlay Brown (born 1980 in Yorkshire, UK) is a British singer-songwriter. His debut album "Separated By the Sea" was released in 2007. His second solo album Love Will Find You was released in 2010. The story of Love Will Find You, Findlay Brown's top-drawer US debut for Verve Forecast, begins with the 29-year-old Englishman finding himself on his sister's sofa after being struck by a cab, recuperating from a broken leg. For Brown, alone with a tune-challenged yet stubbornly magical heirloom guitar that had treated him well creatively in the past, this unlikely stretch of time occasioned research as pleasurable...