Carrying around a maturity and brave sense of experimentalism some artists twice his age lack, Cameron and long-term collaborator Callum set their rootsy acoustic songwriting against off-beat lyrics, unusual song structures and brash angular guitar work. Championed by their local venue, the Tolbooth in Stirling, they’ve supported the likes of Randolph’s Leap and Finn LeMarinel, shared the strange behaviours festival bill with Admiral Fallow and Siobhan Wilson among others.
In the last two years, Cameron has self-released 2 well-received EPs and in late 2015 was picked up by youth music touring programme Hit The Road, credited with breaking Model Aeroplanes, KLOE and Man of Moon. Currently recording a follow up to ‘The Serendipity Selection’, Cameron is forever out to make a personal connection with the listener, and to hone a sound that stands apart for the traditional singer-songwriter mode.
Following on from the first Eps, The Duo are releasing their first EP of collaborative work.
The tracks have been written over the course of the last year, in various different flats; environments; parties and small spaces. Consisting of short stories; rambles and memories, complimented by a grounded bass as well as an acoustic-percussive drive. The Outside EP, is like looking at a map through a straw with one eye, whilst trying to read a novel of thoughts with the other.