Glasgow sextet James Edwyn & the Borrowed Band stumbled on to the scene 2013, their formation the result of a series of unlikely coincidences… Their music is a mix of alt-country, indie/folk rock and roots orientated Americana. Their first album The Tower was released in 2014 through the band’s own label, Dead Records Collective. The album was well received, achieving significant airplay and positive reviews across a broad range of media. High Fences, the band’s 2018 follow up to The Tower, sees a big leap forward for the band. With Grammy nominated and ARIA-winning engineer Adrian Breakspear (Sony Australia) on mixing duties, the 10-track L.P. captures a bigger, harder edged sound without the band losing their trademark focus on finely honed arrangement and melody. The band’s first two singles from the album, Passing San Ysidro and Pushing Statues have both enjoyed significant radio play across the BBC and other radio networks. Live, the band continue to move from strength to strength. Their third year on the festival circuit in 2018 saw them stepping up to a number of main stages and cementing their growing reputation as a formidable live act. Other highlights of 2018 have included invitations to showcase at Glasgow’s famous Celtic Connections festival and the UK Americana Music Association festival in London, along with performances at Country 2 Country Glasgow. They also completed their first mini-tour of England in November, including their first headline London show at The Slaughtered Lamb. The band are currently hard at work on their third studio album. Praise for High Fences "9/10 - THE FIRST GREAT ALBUM OF 2018!" (Americana UK) "A PERFECT PERFORMANCE" (Maverick Magazine) “ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT" (Resonance FM London) “SUPERLATIVE SONGS … AN ALBUM OF VARIETY AND CLASS” (R2 Magazine)