Spinning Coin Deliver New Cut ‘Albany’

Forthcoming on Geographic...

Spinning Coin is the result of four miscreants from Glasgow's music scene, who began playing gigs in their home city just over a year ago.

Torn and tattered indie rock, the band's eccentric, highly individual songwriting soon caught the attention of The Pastels' own Stephen McRobbie.

A huge fan – he even took their current promo shot, up yonder – Stephen has now signed Spinning Coin to his own Geographic imprint. New cut 'Albany' seals the deal.

Out on April 15th, vocalist Sean says this: "'Albany' is a song that remains from a short period spent living in a flat with the address 'Albany Mews' on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow. It was in the lead up to the Scottish referendum. I was very angry about politics at that time, and had begun to feel that the UK government and mainstream press were working together on instilling a basic distrust among people who might otherwise have united and voted for something more fair, and favourable to the majority. I wanted to express something opposite to that; and instead to promote tolerance, respect, and diversity."

Check it out now.

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