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Glaswegian indie outfit Sons And Daughters are set to make a big impact with their most pop-influenced album to date. They talk about surviving Bernard Butler bootcamp, touring with Morrissey and, er, covering Adamski.

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(11 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

NEWS: 25 Aug 2008
The full line-up of Scottish acts who are invading Dublin for the Hard Working Class Heroes showcase festival has just been announced.



NEWS: 05 Jun 2008
Scottish rockers Sons & Daughters have been confirmed for the 6th annual Hard Working Class Heroes festival this September.



REVIEW: 24 Jan 2008
"Think The Cramps crossed with the B52s, with a fair dose of Smog and Cat Power thrown in, and you’ll be in the Sons & Daughters picture."



NEWS: 10 Dec 2007
Sons & Daughters will be returning to Ireland in February.



REVIEW: 09 Jun 2005
When Sons and Daughters first came round our way last year via an Arts Council grant and an obscure US indie label, there was much scratching of heads as to...



INTERVIEW: 18 May 2005
Scottish unisex quartet Sons And Daughters specialise in dysfunction and murder.



INTERVIEW: 05 Aug 2004
Trad, disco, funk, punk, garage rock – it’s probably easier to say what Sons & Daughters aren’t than what they are.



REVIEW: 08 Jul 2004
Sons & Daughters have been accused of being more American than the Americans, and certainly a first listen to their debut album brings to mind any...




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