Fans of The Snuts can see them play a tiny gig this weekend - this is how you can get in

They haven’t yet released an album but West Lothian indie rockers The Snuts have become a word-of-mouth phenomenon.
The Snuts will play Assai Records on Saturday 14 MarchThe Snuts will play Assai Records on Saturday 14 March
The Snuts will play Assai Records on Saturday 14 March

They haven’t yet released an album but West Lothian indie rockers The Snuts have become a word-of-mouth phenomenon.

Their early demo recordings have surpassed a million Spotify streams organically without being promoted to radio, playlists or press and their upcoming Edinburgh Corn Exchange show sold out in just six seconds.

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To celebrate the release of their ‘Mixtape EP’ on March 13, the band are set to play a show in Edinburgh this weekend for their biggest fans.

To gain entry to the free event, fans must pre-order The Snuts EP from Assai Records which will gain them entry to the intimate show followed by an exclusive signing.

The release shows come ahead of their UK and Ireland tour at the end of April which includes their biggest UK headline show to date at London’s Kentish Town Forum.

Their EP launch show at King Tut’s in Glasgow sold out to fans in one second.

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The band recently released the video for new track ‘Coffee & Cigarettes’ which was described as ‘a rattling old-school rock anthem, perfect to soundtrack a 50s-dance hall’. The track was initially inspired by a Bob Dylan song.

Singer Jack Cochrane said: “it’s a song that celebrates the simpler things in life.“It is pretty evident we were keen to push the boundaries of our songwriting with this track”.

Recorded in LA with producers Inflo and Tony Hoffer, the release includes the huge track ‘Fatboy Slim’, as well as ‘All Your Friends’, indie banger ‘Coffee & Cigarettes’, ‘Don’t Forget It (Punk)’ and the heartwrenching track ‘Boardwalk’.

The new record will be released through Parlophone Records.

They will also play at Party at the Palace in Linlithgow in August.

Saturday 14 March, Assai Records 1 Grindlay Street, 4pm

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