Kevin Scott

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Hello. I’m Kev, a Glasgow-based journalist and fiction writer who happens to feel as passionate about music as I do literature. I am a multi-intrumentalist…no wait, that’s not quite accurate. I own several musical instruments, the workings of which I have failed to fully grasp in two decades of trying. What I am capable of however, is listening to and watching other people play music. So when I discovered Echoes and Dust were looking for people to actually write about this, I got in touch and here am I, listening and writing, but not playing. It has been rumoured that I am so “afraid to rock” that I was once ironically nicknamed Metal Kev. These are allegations that I fiercely deny, however I’m far more at home with Scottish indie, folk, Americana and electronic music as I am with those big ruddy loud guitars and angry drums. I miss making up mixtapes. Some of my more coherent writing can be found at www.kevscott.net. Â

Articles by Kevin Scott

Beachwood Sparks – The Tarnished Gold

Having been away for 11 years, the anticipation of a new Beachwood Sparks’ album reaches its peak with the brushed symbols that start album opener ‘Forget the Song’. Then Chris Gunst’s soft vocal meanders in, and then the guitars amble into the scene; …

Interview – North Atlantic Oscillation

With the imminent launch of their new album ‘Fog Electric’ Edinburgh’s North Atlantic Oscillation are going to be making waves (sorry!) very soon. It is a beautifully sumptuous affair, full of dark melodies and moments of true loveliness. Ahead of the …

North Atlantic Oscillation – Fog Electric

Edinburgh’s North Atlantic Oscillation have kicked up one hell of a metaphorical storm on ‘Fog Electric’, their second album. From its haunting synth foundations, to myriad samples and lyrics of being lost and found, this is an album whose leitmotif ev …

Retribution Gospel Choir – The Revolution EP

For a band with a relatively long name, Retribution Gospel Choir play short songs. So short in fact, that this EP clocks in at under 12 minutes. For fans of Low who have picked RGC up due to the fact two of its members also play in this band, any quest …

Kins – Dancing Back And Forth, Covered in Whipped Cream EP

There’s something indescribably kinky going down on the cover of Kins’ debut, and given the title’s reference to whipped cream, it’s fair to assume that there may be something deviant on the groove here. Either that, or American college rock. It’s a hu …

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