Scotland’s very own Twin Atlantic have been kicking up a storm as of late. Fresh from raising the roof at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in their home town, the Glasgow rockers are primed to rock the stage at T.
Formed in 2007, Twin Atlantic made a name for themselves relentlessly touring the UK, pulling in fans from all corners of the country and establishing a loyal and passionate fan base with their loud and proud Scottish brand of alternative rock. Stalwarts on the Scottish scene, they have supported the Smashing Pumpkins, Blink-182 and the mighty Biffy Clyro, but Twin Atlantic are establishing a stellar reputation in their own right.
2014 sees the band release their third record, the hotly anticipated Great Divide. Zane Lowe premiered the single “Heart and Soul” as the Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1, and for a Scottish band more used to wind and rain, that’s saying something.
Scotland’s very own Twin Atlantic have been kicking up a storm as of late. Fresh from raising the roof at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in their home town, the Glasgow rockers are primed to rock the stage at T.
Formed in 2007, Twin Atlantic made a name for themselves relentlessly touring the UK, pulling in fans from all corners of the country and establishing a loyal and passionate fan base with their loud and proud Scottish brand of alternative rock. Stalwarts on the Scottish scene, they have supported the Smashing Pumpkins, Blink-182 and the mighty Biffy Clyro, but Twin Atlantic are establishing a stellar reputation in their own right.
2014 sees the band release their third record, the hotly anticipated Great Divide. Zane Lowe premiered the single “Heart and Soul” as the Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1, and for a Scottish band more used to wind and rain, that’s saying something.
