Dundee based 5 piece Psychedelic Rock ‘n’ Roll outfit taking inspiration from the likes of Bob Dylan, Courtney Barnett, Mac DeMarco, The Seeds and The Velvet Underground.
Before forming in November 2017, Neil Morrison started as a solo act in early 2015. After releasing an EP and four singles, along side constant gigging including sharing the stage with The Libertines, Trampolene and Big Country. Neil then went on to be joined by fellow musicians Matt Kermally (Guitar), George MacKenzie (Bass), Fabio Whyte (Keys) and Ben Carswell (Drums), creating the Neil Morrison Band.
Since the beginning of 2018, Neil and the band have been playing live constantly including grabbing slots with the likes of Vida, Sheafs and Matt Hollywood & The Bad Feelings (Ex Brian Jonestown Massacre). With the recent release of their new single ‘I Get Low… Sometimes’ and the announcement of their debut EP ‘The Kids Aren’t Alright’ due for release August 20th, the Neil Morrison Band show no sign of slowing down.
“The future of Scottish Rock ‘n’ Roll depends on this boy” - Jack Jones (Trampolene)
“High quality Psychedelic Rock ‘n’ Roll” - GigSlutz
Dundee based 5 piece Psychedelic Rock ‘n’ Roll outfit taking inspiration from the likes of Bob Dylan, Courtney Barnett, Mac DeMarco, The Seeds and The Velvet Underground.
Before forming in November 2017, Neil Morrison started as a solo act in early 2015. After releasing an EP and four singles, along side constant gigging including sharing the stage with The Libertines, Trampolene and Big Country. Neil then went on to be joined by fellow musicians Matt Kermally (Guitar), George MacKenzie (Bass), Fabio Whyte (Keys) and Ben Carswell (Drums), creating the Neil Morrison Band.
Since the beginning of 2018, Neil and the band have been playing live constantly including grabbing slots with the likes of Vida, Sheafs and Matt Hollywood & The Bad Feelings (Ex Brian Jonestown Massacre). With the recent release of their new single ‘I Get Low… Sometimes’ and the announcement of their debut EP ‘The Kids Aren’t Alright’ due for release August 20th, the Neil Morrison Band show no sign of slowing down.
“The future of Scottish Rock ‘n’ Roll depends on this boy” - Jack Jones (Trampolene)
“High quality Psychedelic Rock ‘n’ Roll” - GigSlutz