Scott Marsden
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Scott Marsden is a Welsh singer songwriter from Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales. (Born on 13th October 1982).
He is the founder of indie, shoegaze rock band The Lizzies[1] (2005-2012) and alternative rock band Holy Coves[2] (2009-2013). Both bands albums were produced by the Welsh producer David Wrench. The bands records gained national radio play on Bethan Elfyns BBC Radio 1 show,[3] Mark Radcliffe & Stuart Maconie's BBC Radio 6 Music[4] and Adam Walton's BBC Radio Wales show.[5] He has performed live radio sessions for the BBC on Bethan Elfyn and Adam Walton's BBC Radio shows, Neil Crud's Tudno FM Radio[6] show and a live studio session at John Lawrence (musician)'s studio at Nant y Benglog.
Marsden runs his own record label Yr Wyddfa Records in Snowdonia where he releases all his own music and supports Welsh bands/musicians alike.
He has started new project Druids & Bards in 2021, working along with Welsh producer John Lawrence (musician), Spike T. Smith, Jason Hughes and American producer Erik Wofford.
Discography[edit]
As The Lizzies
- St. John (2017)
As Holy Coves
- All Around You single (2011)
- Peruvian Mistake album (2012)[7]
- The Droner EP (2013)
References[edit]
- ↑ Live, North Wales (18 November 2008). "Anglesey fans flock to Liverpool to support Holyhead's Lizzies". North Wales Live.
- ↑ Wright, Jade (28 January 2011). "Holy Coves: How can any band not play Liverpool?". Liverpool Echo.
- ↑ Live, North Wales (11 January 2012). "Holyhead band Holy Coves prepare to launch debut album". North Wales Live.
- ↑ Live, North Wales (11 January 2012). "Holyhead band Holy Coves prepare to launch debut album". North Wales Live.
- ↑ "Adam Walton playlist and show info: Sunday 24 July 2011". BBC. 29 July 2011.
- ↑ "Neil Crud on TudnoFM – Show 89 – with Tear Of The Red Eye in Session – link2wales.co.uk".
- ↑ Crud, Neil (27 January 2013). "Holy Coves 'Peruvian Mistake' - album review". Louder Than War.
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