Set to embark on the Sleep Can Wait tour, we discuss co-headlining duties.
Here to play as a headline act for the Mountain Sounds Festival, we speak with the super talented Albert Hammond Jnr.
After the phenomenal A Is For Alpine, the six piece are back with a new full length player.
It is a matter of stylistics, and music can always be mutated, it is like water in that sense, one of the liberations of the medium.
I try to honour the spirit of the thing I'm doin if I'm makin a piece of toast or singin a song.
The often media shy Stuart Murdoch talks at length about inspirations, social characters and the new LP.
I like the idea of just letting the song be what it's supposed to be so I think we try to do that naturally
Performing is certainly a bridge between the solitude of creating the art from a place of complete control, and then releasing it into the ether, where it immediately takes a life of its own.
I think the more I enjoy my shows, I think the more audiences seem to enjoy themselves.
I like reflecting sometimes on the past, and that's something age affords you.
We are a democratic kind of band and that is the biggest challenge in itself.
The loss of innocence, and finding a new sense of self and purpose, a path through everyday chaos.
Bully's pocket rocket front woman Alicia Bognanno chats with Musicology about music and life on the road.