When it appeared in the spring of 1983, Aztec Camera‘s debut album, High Land, Hard Rain, was an acoustic-driven breath of fresh air. Led by teenaged singer/songwriter/guitarist Roddy Frame, the ...
Not a man to rush things, Roddy Frame releases only his fourth solo album next month. Seven Dials is available via his long-time friend Edwyn Collins's AED label, and Digital Spy got on the phone with ...
Aztec Camera’s 1983 debut album High Land, Hard Rain turned 30 this year, and to celebrate, Domino Records is planning a special anniversary reissue. Due February 4 (which is technically closer to the ...
There are two ways of looking at this incomplete history of Roddy Frame’s time in Aztec Camera. You can gaze at the contents – everything except for the band’s two Postcard Records singles and then ...
Travis and The Killers have teamed up for a live performance of Aztec Camera’s ‘Somewhere In My Heart’ while in Glasgow. Both bands took over the OVO Hydrow in Glasgow last week (June 27) as part of ...
When Roddy Frame emerged, aged 16, on Glasgow’s Postcard Records, his band was compared by label Svengali Alan Horne to the Velvet Underground. Fanciful, maybe, but Aztec Camera’s debut 45 announced a ...
It’s hard to believe Scotland’s Roddy Frame was a teenager when he released the first Aztec Camera album three decades ago. The bittersweet yet buoyant acoustic pop of the immensely appealing High ...
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Another week and we’ve scooted to 2019. Next year: perfect vision. This week I have a post, in my new format, about my boss, music reviews of records by Aztec Camera, Chet Atkins, Athens Inside/Out ...
Aztec Camera performing at Manchester's Palace Theatre in 1993. Featuring Oblivious, The Boy Wonders, All I Need Is Everything, Pillar To Post, How Men Are, Walk Out To Winter and Somewhere In My ...
Roddy Frame will mark the 30th anniversary of Aztec Camera's debut album by performing High Land, Hard Rain in its entirety at gigs in London, Manchester and Glasgow. This isn't an Aztec Camera ...
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