Peatbog Faeries
Dec. 14th, 2019 05:37 pmAnd linked with my Aphantasia I have a poor memory for events after after they've happened last night I headed t6o Stirling to the Tollbooth toi see Peatbog Faeries. A post from the venue popped up last week saying something like 12 more tickets only.
Never seen them never listed to a track, which is quite normal for my gig going. Tollbooth is a well-known arts centre and the main venue is about the size of a largeish school assembly hall. So a few hundred punters, but not that big.
5 piece band, whistle/bag-pipes, fiddle, keyboards, guitar, bass and drums. Obviously I could just edit that to "6 piece band". This is one of the ways I like my Scottish Celtic bands, with a good font line, the keyboards doing some excellent electronica and various bits of the night and a stompingly good beat. It's loud, lively, and just so well executed which you'd expect for a band with an almost 30 year heritage.
I like getting lost in my music and stimming along and once I'd found a space where people weren't bashing into me, I was very happy. Finish about 10:20, I should have waited in Weatherspoons instead of the waiting room at Stirling station for an 11:38 train to Perth.
Simply put all the best gigs happen at the Tollbooth and this was one.
Never seen them never listed to a track, which is quite normal for my gig going. Tollbooth is a well-known arts centre and the main venue is about the size of a largeish school assembly hall. So a few hundred punters, but not that big.
5 piece band, whistle/bag-pipes, fiddle, keyboards, guitar, bass and drums. Obviously I could just edit that to "6 piece band". This is one of the ways I like my Scottish Celtic bands, with a good font line, the keyboards doing some excellent electronica and various bits of the night and a stompingly good beat. It's loud, lively, and just so well executed which you'd expect for a band with an almost 30 year heritage.
I like getting lost in my music and stimming along and once I'd found a space where people weren't bashing into me, I was very happy. Finish about 10:20, I should have waited in Weatherspoons instead of the waiting room at Stirling station for an 11:38 train to Perth.
Simply put all the best gigs happen at the Tollbooth and this was one.