Scottish Band Dancing On Tables Release Debut Full-Length ‘Colour In The Grey’

*The Following Press Release Was Issued By Earshot Media*

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Scottish Band Dancing On Tables Release Debut Full-Length ‘Colour In The Grey’

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“…arena-sized drums punchy guitars and a cracking vocal performance… infectious…Packed with interesting rhythm changes and strong melodic moments, along with some excellent fretwork, it is complex and powerful…”- Backseat Mafia
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Scottish band Dancing On Tables released their debut album ‘Colour In The Grey,’ on October 14 via Enci Records (Fences, Kulick, The Joy Formidable).

Named as one of Variety Magazine’s ”10 Brits To Watch,” the band’s profile continues to rise with stints on Catfish and The Bottlemen’s arena tour in 2021, numerous festival appearances, placements in ad campaigns for Schuh x Adidas and Scottish Water and inclusion on major playlists, such as New Music Friday, The Pop List and Breaking Alternative.

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https://orcd.co/colourinthegrey

Of their debut full-length, the band says, “It feels like the last 3 years of our life have all been building up to this album. You can hear the journey that we’ve been on as a group as you go through the tracks, with stories of love, happiness, loss and frustration sang on top of a sound that we have worked hard to define by combining our original rock influences with our favourite modern music alt-pop styles.

The album is a collection of songs that were put together over a time where as musicians, we were suddenly stuck at home after being used to being on the road for most of the year. Like most people, it was tough for us to stay motivated during this, but working together (remotely) on music was the highlight of each day and left us with over 70 tracks to choose from for this album.

For us, writing and recording this album really was the ‘colour in the grey’ of every day life at this point.”

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Dancing On Tables will be playing shows in November and December. See dates below. Tickets: www.dancingontables.co.uk/tickets
‘Colour In The Grey’ UK Album Tour Dates:

Nov 23 Manchester- 33 Oldham St.
Nov 24 Birmingham- Muthers Studio
Nov 26 Stockton- Songs From Northern Britain
Nov 30 Leeds- Oporto

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Dec 01 Sunderland- Independent
Dec 03 Glasgow- Garage (Attic)
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‘Colour In The Grey’ Track Listing

1. How Do I Get Back to Her
2. Breathe
3. Better Off Friends
4. Sing Along
5. Letters
6. Bubblegum
7. High
8. So What
9. Shock to the System
10. Rollercoaster Love
“Dancing On Tables spin power-pop bliss…a total f*cking earworm.”- Vanyaland

“….Guitar-centric breakup rebound bop. It’s got to be one of the love anthems of the summer. The track takes off at full throttle and stays at the top of the energy scale throughout.”- Riff Magazine

“Over in Scotland, they always had a knack for some good, melody and harmony-laden power pop in all shapes and forms. You don’t have to go any further than Teenage Fanclub or eighties faves like Orange Juice or Aztec Camera. You can even sneak in Belle & Sebastian there. It seems that Dancing On Tables is really bent on continuing that tradition with some strong guitar/harmony combination, as evidenced on their new single ‘How Do I Get Back To Her.'”- Rock At Night

“Too good to ignore, though, a biting indie anthem delivered with poise and passion, one infected with an exuberant, unstoppable energy.”- Clash

“These fine gentlemen artfully took a song about the reflection of ruined relationship and they made it fun.”- The Whole Kameese

“The music give(s) the listener a reason to get up and dance and feel like smiling in the face of a loss.”- Throw Dice and Play Dice

“bouncy indie-pop”- FLOOD Magazine

“Full of infectious indie jams, with mesmerising melodies and who can resist the Scottish accent, eh?”- Wonderland

“The whimsy and feeling of their music gives them a transnational appeal.”- Earmilk

“..as good at emoting high highs as they are at unearthing those low lows…” – Atwood Magazine
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