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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]

  1. Live, North Wales (18 November 2008). "Anglesey fans flock to Liverpool to support Holyhead's Lizzies". North Wales Live.
  2. Wright, Jade (28 January 2011). "Holy Coves: How can any band not play Liverpool?". Liverpool Echo.
  3. Live, North Wales (11 January 2012). "Holyhead band Holy Coves prepare to launch debut album". North Wales Live.
  4. Live, North Wales (11 January 2012). "Holyhead band Holy Coves prepare to launch debut album". North Wales Live.
  5. "Adam Walton playlist and show info: Sunday 24 July 2011". BBC. 29 July 2011.
  6. "Neil Crud on TudnoFM – Show 89 – with Tear Of The Red Eye in Session – link2wales.co.uk".
  7. Crud, Neil (27 January 2013). "Holy Coves 'Peruvian Mistake' - album review". Louder Than War.

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