In support of their new album Normal Fears, Fatherson played a trio of release shows.
Over three years since their last full-length release, indie-rock trio Fatherson have made a return and are set to steal the hearts of the Scottish music scene with their upcoming album 'Normal Fears'. Though curiosity grows high, as the new record faced some delays due to vinyl production issues, we can assure it is worth the wait.
As the countdown to Fatherson’s fourth album 'Normal Fears' sets in closer, we sat down with Scotland’s beloved alternative trio to discuss the works of the album, touring plans, and more exciting insight!
The band offer another glimpse into their forthcoming album, 'Normal Fears'.
The track follows the recent announcement of the band's upcoming album 'Normal Fears'.
The band have also shared their new short film - check it out here.
Fatherson have also announced a run of intimate shows in support of the release.
2000trees will host a virtual three-day event this weekend, find out more here.
All profits from the online festival will be donated to NHS Charities Together.
Booking the cavernous O2 Academy in Glasgow is a bold move for Fatherson. The band have long had a dedicated cult size following, packing out smaller venues all around the country, but this is a seriously big room. It’s a real statement of intent for this band, a sign they want to be on those bigger stages, and if this show is anything to go by they’re liable to get there.