Admiral Fallow (Louis Abbott, Kevin Brolly, Phil Hague, Sarah Hayes and Joe Rattray) released their much-beloved debut album Boots Met My Face in 2011,
its widely-acclaimed successor Tree Bursts In Snow the following year, an extraordinary third record, Tiny Rewards, in 2015, and their captivating fourth
studio album, The Idea of You, in 2021.
This entrancing collection of songs – generously melodic, confidently executed and festooned with intricacies – was warmly praised by Mojo (****), The Skinny
(****) and Uncut Magazine (“…beguiling melodic uplift”). Three singles from the record, Sleepwalking, Dragonfly and Tuesday Grey, received airplay on BBC
Radio 6Music and BBC Radio Scotland. Admiral Fallow continue their partnership with legendary Glasgow label Chemikal Underground.
Admiral Fallow’s recent live appearances include a UK tour, numerous festival appearances and four nights supporting The Proclaimers at their Back In The
Big Top summer shows. In winter 2023 the band performed two special anniversary gigs at Glasgow’s legendary King Tut’s, to celebrate the vinyl re
issue of their debut album on their own label, First Name Unknown.
Over their 18 years together, Admiral Fallow have taken their music around the world, touring the UK, Europe, North America and Australia. Further career
highlights include a commission from Glasgow Film Festival, performing with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and creating an ambitious new chamber
opera. Navigate The Blood was co-written with Gareth Williams and Sian Evans and toured eight Scottish distilleries in November 2018.
A group of versatile musicians all uniquely in demand for their skills, the individual band members also find the time to tour and record with renowned
artists such as Camera Obscura, Field Music, Kris Drever, Karine Polwart and many others.
‘First Of The Birds’ is the new album from Glasgow’s Admiral Fallow. A richly colourful and brooding affair, their fifth record is shot through with a collective spirit and understanding born of almost twenty years together. These songs detail new life and familial bonds, unafraid to explore lucidity and uncertainty, close-up and widescreen, dynamic push-and-pull. It feels something like a revelation; a burst of warm light on a new morning. Released 31st October 2025 on Chemikal Underground.