Skerryvore share video for brand new single ‘The Sea That Sings’

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Skerryvore have started their 20th anniversary year in style, playing to packed venues across North America and Australia. Their plans now step up in scale with a special Skerryvore XX show at the historic Floors Castle coming up on May 31st, with further big shows  for the year ahead including their debut Glastonbury performance, more Stateside touring and extensive UK shows.

With all that on the agenda, it’s clearly time for fresh music too as Skerryvore unveil the new single ‘The Sea That Sings’ – Listen BELOW:

Driven by propulsive rhythms as Skerryvore channel a contemporary feel into their traditional roots, ‘The Sea That Sings’ is a song built for big summer stages. Maximalist energy, widescreen atmospherics and flourishes of accordions, fiddles and whistles inspire a joyous sense of escapism like anything is possible. The lyric “a melody as sweet as the sea that sings” really cuts to the heart of the Celtic romance that gives Skerryvore’s such a broad, rousing appeal.

Vocalist / guitarist Alec Dalglish says, “The intention behind ‘The Sea That Sings’ was to evoke images of the west coast of Scotland in the height of summer. The beauty of the scenery and the feeling of freedom that you’d feel walking along the shore with someone you love.”

With such a big live moment on the horizon, it’s fitting that the accompanying performance video for ‘The Sea That Sings’ focuses on the band’s unbridled energy and enthusiasm. Filmed and recorded at Assumption Studios in Glasgow, its stylistic but naturalistic aesthetic comes with videography from Gary Denholm and lighting and set design by Rob Alexander.

Skerryvore XX will be the biggest headline show of the band’s career, and phenomenal ticket demand saw the initial 5000 capacity set-up expanded to 7000. Fans are travelling from all over the world, with some coming from as far afield as the USA, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Denmark and Australia. And Skerryvore have planned a spectacular event to reward their dedication. The three-times winners of Scotland’s Live Act of the Year Award will reunite on the night with the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Pipes and Drums. They previously performed together when the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo received a rapturous reception when they guested on ‘Take My Hand’ during Skerryvore’s set at last year’s Hoolie In The Hydro extravaganza – and expect more special guests on the night.

The rest of the line-up features a specially curated bill full of artists that have each played a special part in Skerryvore’s 20-year story. There will be performances from Trail West, The Valtos, The Eves, Nathan Carter, The Laurettes and Western End.

Limited tickets for the show remain available HERE. The band’s official store also offers pre-orders for a range of special event merch.

Skerryvore’s Daniel Gillespie says, “As part of our musical journey over the past 20 years we have been very fortunate to travel the world and cross paths with so many incredible musicians along the way. From artists we first met in the bars and halls of the west coast of Scotland to bright new talents who are thriving in the amazing Scottish music scene, we wanted to fill the Skerryvore XX stage with host of musical pals that we know will help make it an extra special day for everyone making the journey to the castle.”

Their most recent album, 2023’s ‘Tempus’, proved to be a landmark moment of their storied career. The record achieved their strongest chart highlights to date, including their Top 40 breakthrough on the UK’s Official Album Chart as well as their first #1s on both the Official Folks Albums Chart and the Official Scottish Albums Chart.

Skerryvore’s UK tour schedule now spans the following dates. Please see HERE for all international dates and ticket information.

 MAY

31st – Kelso, Floors Castle

 JUNE

27th – Glastonbury Festival

28th – Pitlochry, Recreation Ground

 JULY

11th-13th – Isle of Tiree, Tiree Music Festival

18th – Hamilton, Hamilton Park

19th – Isle of Lewis, HebCelt

 AUGUST

22nd – Shrewsbury Folk Festival

23rd – Campbeltown, Mokfest

 NOVEMBER

13th – Carlisle, Old Fire Station

14th – Newcastle, Boiler Shop

15th – Stroud, Sub Rooms

16th – London, Islington Assembly Hall

21st – Holmfirth, Picturedrome

 

Xsnoize Author
Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and host of the XS Noize Podcast, where he interviews top music artists and emerging talent. Known for insightful, in-depth conversations, Mark brings a passionate, fan-first approach to music journalism. Favourite album: Achtung Baby by U2. Follow on X: @mark_xsnoize.

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