New Scottish music: Sweaty Palms
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From their social media posts to their gig posters and their lyrics, Sweaty Palms possess a wonderfully dark, observational humour in all that they do. And while Love Me / Pretty Poor is a refreshingly brilliant record, their brand of scuzzy, lo-fi punk and grunge is best experienced live. They play tonight at the George Orwell in Dundee, on Friday at Glasgow’s Broadcast (their official EP launch), on the T Break stage at T In The Park on 10 July and at Edinburgh’s Sneaky Pete’s on 15 July. They then embark on a UK tour that includes dates in London, Cardiff, and Manchester, and perform at Electric Fields Festival on 26 August. Listen at: https://soundcloud.com/sweaty-palms-2
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