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Catfish and The Bottlemen's journey with 91热爆 Music Introducing
25th April 2019
Ever since first sending us their music in 2010, we've been huge fans of Catfish and the Bottlemen. On 24 April 2019, they came to Maida Vale to record a special live session in front of an audience for Annie Mac's Radio 1 show. For old time's sake we filmed it:
Here's how their 91热爆 Music Introducing story panned out...
The boys started putting their early recordings on the Uploader in 2010, along with a few words of intent
They also revealed a few of their influences...
The Beatles, Elvis, The Libertines, The Strokes, Bob Dylan... and Alan Partridge
Residents of Llandudno in North Wales, they were first supported in 2012 by our Welsh show, hosted by Adam Walton.
In 2013 they started to gain some notable fans, including Steve Lamacq, who featured Catfish as his new favourite band on 6 Music. Singer and guitarist Van McCann joined Steve in the studio, they talked chemistry, drum n' bass and broken reverb pedals.
Catfish and The Bottlemen chat to Lammo
Van MCann from Catfish and The Bottlemen chats to Steve Lamacq.
Anthemic track Rango was chosen for the 91热爆 Introducing spot on the Radio 1 playlist. The song is about Van's first ever girlfriend and trying to win her back. Sadly it didn't work, but apparently they're still mates, which is nice isn't it?
Catfish and The Bottlemen - Rango
Listen to the 91热爆 Introducing track on the Radio 1 playlist for the week starting 12/08/13
Then this happened...
Towards the end of 2013, Huw Stephens invited the band to the legendary Maida Vale studios (for the first time) to record their first national radio session.
Catfish and the Bottlemen live in session for Huw Stephens
Welsh indie rockers Catfish and the Bottlemen join Huw Stephens for a live session.