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Randolph's Leap (band)

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38: 251: 434: 379:. Several of the thirteen tracks are re-workings of songs from on their previous lo-fi recordings, and while approximately half of the songs were home-recorded, Alfred Archer of FolkRadio.co.uk wrote that the album "as a whole sees a marked step up in production from their previous work." Archer further called the album "thoughtful, funny and uplifting," while David Pollock of 354:, a support team of brass and strings, and a pack laden with clever lyrics and sweet melodies. The album moves from whimsical, earnest folk romanticism to introspection and Casio-frilled irony, jaunty keys, sax solos, bass-heavy indie disco floor filling power pop and bursts of orchestral cacophony." 551:
The band also put on a semi-regular mini music festival called 'I Can't Dance To This Music'. These are all day music events featuring a mixture of live music, comedy and poetry. Past events have been held in Glasgow at the Bowlers Bar, the Glad Cafe, the CCA, Maryhill Community Hall and the Classic
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was billed by its writers as a "bittersweet tale of love, loss, recovery and discovery". The play explored the beauty and restorative qualities of island life and why people choose to visit, to stay, to leave and to return. The production toured all over Scotland in the spring of 2018 and starred
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as of 2014. Founded by frontman Adam Ross in 2006, members include Ross (guitar/vocals), Adam Florence (drums), Vicki Cole (bass), Andrew MacLellan (guitar), Heather Thikey (violin), Pete MacDonald (keyboards), Ali Hendry (trumpet) and Fraser Gibson (trombone).
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2012 saw the band greatly increase its output, and that year alone they released two full-length albums, three EPs, and the single "This Ain't It" via vinyl postcard. Their first LP came out on Peenko Records on 20 February 2012 and was titled
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About the song, The New Vinyl Villain wrote "the keyboards, violin, trumpet and trombone invoke marvelous memories of Dexy’s at the height of their powers but with lyrics that invoke the gentle humour and playfulness of
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In 2012 the band made the list of artists nominated for the Blog Sound of 2013 and in the same year they came 16th in the Hype Machine's UK Music Blog Zeitgeist which was announced on
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In conjunction with the Isle of Love theatre tour, the band released a compilation album of the same name, containing 21 songs from the band's back catalogue.
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According to FolkRadio.co.uk in 2014, "The band’s slightly ramshackle, whimsical, indie style, together with their Glasgow base, makes comparisons to
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wrote that "The driving force and linchpin of the group, is a songwriter who is both honest and charming, combining the strut and humour of
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gave similar praise, writing in a largely positive review that the album "is light of touch and cheerful of spirit." Susan Le May of
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Adam Ross, Adam Armour-Florence, Vicki Cole, Andrew MacLellan, Heather Thikey, Pete MacDonald, Ali Hendry, Fraser Gibson
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called the song a "joyous folk-pop romp" and "deeply Scottish in its ability to turn melancholy into joy."
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In June 2014 the band's single "I Can't Dance To This Music Anymore," first included on their old album
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While promoting the new album the band performed at several Scottish festivals in 2014, including
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The band has released regular EPs, singles, and LPs since 2010, with their official debut album
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The band also released a video for the single, "Weatherman", featuring former BBC weatherman
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wrote that "the album moves from whimsical, earnest folk romanticism to introspection and
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navigates western coasts, through forests, over sands and up mountains with self-doubt as
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wrote that "the album moves from whimsical, earnest folk romanticism to introspection and
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The band have recorded two sessions for Marc Riley's BBC 6Music show, plus two for
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Randolph's Leap were formed in 2006 when lead singer Adam Ross (originally from
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and the Jit Jive Band, the State Broadcasters, Skinny Dipper, Viking Moses,
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saying that it is the best attempt yet at capturing the full band sound.
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John Kielty, Deborah Arnott, Ross Allan, Amy McGregor and Kevin Lennon.
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was released through Lost Map's postcard series of mail-order singles.
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This article is about the band. For the region in Moray, Scotland, see
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which was formed following the dissolution of the band's former label
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newspaper. In June 2014 the band made a live TV appearance on the
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and the lyrical wit and musical playfulness of the DIY Daddy,
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that September, and in October 2012 the band released the EP
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in 2013. Lost Map is based on the Isle of Eigg in Scotland.
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unavoidable, though, at times there are also hints of
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Randolph's Leap

Glasgow, Scotland
Indie pop
Lost Map Records
Olive Grove Records
Fence Records
RandolphsLeap.co.uk
indie-pop
Glasgow, Scotland
Lost Map Records
The Quietus
Casio
Howlin' Fling
Belladrum
The Fringe
Nairn, Scotland
Dunblane
The University of the West of Scotland
Ayr
Aberdeen, Scotland
Dumfries
Crieff
Olive Grove Records
Excerpt of "Hermit" by Randolph's Leap.
Neil Hannon
media help
Fence Records
BBC 6Music
Lost Map Records

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