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Scottish band, Midnight Alleys have been championed by the likes of Steve Lamacq (BBC 6), Vic Galloway (BBC Scot) and Billy Sloan, to name a few.
With their current sound sitting somewhere between Orange Juice, Bob Dylan and The Libertines, the band have a new album in the pipeline for 2025 along with shows and festival slots around the country. Their new album 'Tell Tale Signs' is out April 26th!
Their current line up consists of Neil Morrison (Vocals/Guitar/Harmonica), Steven Ross (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Corrie Barrow (Bass) and Ali Ferguson (Drums/Vocals)
Their full back catalogue contains 2022's highly anticipated album 'Are You Nobody Too?' alongside a handful of stand alone singles.
Since their origin, they have played with the likes of Declan Welsh and The Decadent West, The Wedding Present, Matt Hollywood (Ex The Brian Jonestown Massacre), Goodbye Mr MacKenzie and Spyres.
"Jute, Jam, Journalism and now Midnight Alleys" - Michael Bradley (The Undertones)
“I reckon Midnight Alleys will follow in the footsteps of the likes of Danny Wilson and The View” - Jim Gellatly (Amazing Radio, The Sun)
With their current sound sitting somewhere between Orange Juice, Bob Dylan and The Libertines, the band have a new album in the pipeline for 2025 along with shows and festival slots around the country. Their new album 'Tell Tale Signs' is out April 26th!
Their current line up consists of Neil Morrison (Vocals/Guitar/Harmonica), Steven Ross (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Corrie Barrow (Bass) and Ali Ferguson (Drums/Vocals)
Their full back catalogue contains 2022's highly anticipated album 'Are You Nobody Too?' alongside a handful of stand alone singles.
Since their origin, they have played with the likes of Declan Welsh and The Decadent West, The Wedding Present, Matt Hollywood (Ex The Brian Jonestown Massacre), Goodbye Mr MacKenzie and Spyres.
"Jute, Jam, Journalism and now Midnight Alleys" - Michael Bradley (The Undertones)
“I reckon Midnight Alleys will follow in the footsteps of the likes of Danny Wilson and The View” - Jim Gellatly (Amazing Radio, The Sun)