MUSIC SESSIONS HIT THE NOTE
STARRING MT. DOUBT, FINDLAY NAPIER AND DANIEL MEADE Drum roll!! We’re so excited to announce the line-up in the first of two music sessions and our first music collaboration with Mildreds Dairy Promotions. Starring some of Scotland’s best musicians and song writers the sessions will stream new material in August by Edinburgh’s Mt. Doubt and Glasgow’s Findlay Napier and Daniel Meade. A second line up is to be announced in September.
promotional collateral at a time when musicians have been unable to play live. Since 2015, Mt. Doubt has been the songwriting vehicle of musician and writer Leo Bargery. The band has released three albums and three EPs and performing alongside the likes of Idlewild, White Lie and Admiral Fallow.
practicing. It’s almost 15 months since we last played. Our record also came out during Lockdown, so no-one has really seen us perform these songs. That will be exciting and a good test for us ahead of upcoming shows towards the end of the year. Hopefully, new people will see the sessions, like the songs and grab a record too!”
Leo Bargery of Mt. Doubt said: Findlay Napier will be playing “The tracks we’ll be playing are songs from his forthcoming album A long standing supporter of all going to be taken from our ‘It is What it is. He said: “I am really Scottish arts programmes - most recent album ‘Doubtlands’, excited to be able to take part in including Glasgow International, which came out in October 2020. this filming. It will be the first Arts and Business and Skypark We’re going to play ‘Caravans on time I ever get to play some of Curatorial Fellowship 2019 in a Hill’, ‘Dark Slopes Away’ and these songs from my new album partnership with the GSA - Skypark ‘Waiting Rooms’. Being involved live. It’s even the first time I get Music Sessions launch in response in the sessions is going to benefit to play my new Fylde guitar live… to the struggle in the music us as a band in an array of ways it arrived, ready to hit the road, industry due to the pandemic, not least just being able to be on the first week of lockdown giving new music exposure and back together playing music and last March!” 4