In March 2013, BBC Radio Scotland's Vic Galloway started a new BBC Introducing session feature on his weekly show. The first band to perform was Saint Max & The Fanatics, who Vic describes as 'a fresh-faced 18 year singer-songwriter backed by equally youthful rhythm and horn sections, both of whom have the necessary chops and the skills to pay the bills.'
Vic isn't the only new music know-it-all to be won over by Saint Max with Jim Gellatly and Steve Lamacq also championing the young band. Their lightning quick, enthusiastic and brass filled indie pop tunes are super catchy and will make for fun times on the Saturday at Kinross.
In March 2013, BBC Radio Scotland's Vic Galloway started a new BBC Introducing session feature on his weekly show. The first band to perform was Saint Max & The Fanatics, who Vic describes as 'a fresh-faced 18 year singer-songwriter backed by equally youthful rhythm and horn sections, both of whom have the necessary chops and the skills to pay the bills.'
Vic isn't the only new music know-it-all to be won over by Saint Max with Jim Gellatly and Steve Lamacq also championing the young band. Their lightning quick, enthusiastic and brass filled indie pop tunes are super catchy and will make for fun times on the Saturday at Kinross.


