Photo by Sam McGill
Brògeal have released their latest single “Vicar Street Days”, out now on Play It Again Sam. It’s a track tinged with nostalgia and memories of being young back home in Falkirk. The five-piece band show off their melodic chops on a single that pays homage to their early shows in their hometown where they quickly made a name for themselves with their raucous, incendiary performances. The song celebrates those times whilst acknowledging the bittersweet feeling of moving on. It’s been produced by Richie Kennedy (Cardinals, Cliffords, RIDE).
On the track the band say: “We used to frequent a bar on Vicar Street called Rialto where Daniel worked and Aidan did deliveries. The rest of the band would come down for free pints and pizza and we made it our own social club. This is when we started our own club night called Vicar Street Social where “feedback and debauchery” went on through the night. The track reminisces on drink and drug fuelled youth where we met plenty of characters and had an abundance of ramshackle and fun. The track is full of tongue in cheek lyrics about the mischief that we got up to down Vicar Street; “the ceiling got sticky with an aura of hell and the queue for the toilets like a carousel but as I look back now on that reckless young haze, I’ll never forget the Vicar Street Days”.
“Vicar Street Days” follows previous release “Friday On My Mind”, the first single from the band since signing with Play It Again Sam. They recently completed a whirlwind tour of the UK which saw them headline the Dublin Castle in London and a triumphant sold-out SWG3 in Glasgow. Brògeal have featured in Stereogum, Dork, Rolling Stone, So Young and more.
Photo by Dan Kendall Stockholm quartet, Les Big Byrd are back with their eagerly anticipated fifth album, Ruin…
Photo by Manuel Casanova Amidst their current US tour supporting Joyce Manor, Los Angeles-based Militarie…
Photo by Kate Hook With zero announcements or teasers from the band, Enter Shikari have today surprise released…
Photo by Bartosch Salmanski “Adding Insult To Injury” extends one of the darker threads of Vagabond…
Photo by Marie Dutton Bristol’s Grandmas House return with their first music of 2026 in brand new…
When it comes to the Italian experimental scene, few names carry the same weight and…