Built upon a strong, rhythmic strum and a fine vocal melody ‘Our Love Will Never Die’ is the captivating new single from Daniel Wylie’s Cosmic Rough Rough Riders. A stalwart of the Glasgow music scene, Wylie has been creating music, both solo and with the Cosmic Rough Riders for many years. The original line-up of the Cosmic Rough Riders celebrated real chart success in the early 2000s, including appearing on Top of the Pops, before their demise in 2006. Wylie continues to impress as a songwriter though and this latest release is an excellent example of his ability craft and structure quality songs.
Look out for the new album ‘Atoms and Energy’, which is due for release on 2nd July 2021 on Last Night From Glasgow. Physical copies, including coloured vinyl, can be pre-ordered here. It promises to deliver more of Wylie’s absorbing harmonies, catchy hooks and guitar-driven folk and pop. Enjoy.
A mature and reflective album with a gilded sunshine rock and pop coating. Scotland is generally considered by most intelligent folk as the second-best place on earth to produce sun-kissed jangle rock and pop after California, and most of them would point to Teenage Fanclub to prove their point. Many…
There’s a track on this fabulously rocking album that reminds me of the day I went round to Crusty Nick’s house to get my piercings done. Before you could say abracadabra, he’d installed an Apadravya and a Prince Albert, (as a tribute to the great man, after watching the TV series Victoria),…
The Cosmic Rough Riders were formed in 1998 by Daniel Wylie and Stephen Fleming at the advent of the first big wave of americana as a thing which hit the UK around the time, their first two albums having been recorded in a community-funded recording studio located in Glasgow's Castlemilk…
From up north but now hiding in rural Suffolk. An insomniac music-lover. Love discovering new music to get lost in - country, singer-songwriters, Americana, rock...whatever. Currently enjoying Nils Lofgren, Ferris & Sylvester, Tommy Prine, Jarrod Dickenson, William Prince, Frank Turner, Our Man in the Field...