The 101, Scotland On Sunday, 31 December 2017

Published in Scotland On Sunday, 31 December 2017 | Words by Derick Mackinnon and Olaf Furniss. Read on Scotsman.com [in association with Off Axis] THE 101 Artist of the Week in Scotland On SundayScotland On Sunday, 31 December 2017, The 101Hailing from the north east of Scotland, five-piece indie-pop band The 101 have achieved a lot in their short time together.Formed in 2016, they have clocked up over 150,000 plays via Spotify, (with latest single Clichè making it onto the Hot New Bands playlist), been championed by Jim Gellatly, gained airplay on BBC Introducing, Amazing Radio and performed live on STV2.The band also collaborated with Robert Gordon’s College chamber choir and they’ve supported acts including Fatherson, Fickle Friends and The Little Kicks.In November they won a Pride of Aberdeen ‘Ones To Watch’ Award and we couldn't agree more - The 101 are unquestionably a top tip for 2018.Their next gig takes place at Cafe Drummonds in Aberdeen on 13 January, with support from Scott Wallace. More info visit: www.facebook.com/the101official Olaf Furniss and Derick Mackinnon run music industry seminar and social night, Born To Be Wide www.borntobewide.co.uk Under the Radar is in association with Off Axis, a touring and gig swapping network enabling artists to play successful shows and festivals, in over 75 towns and cities across the UK register at https://whatisoffaxis.com Images: Off Axis stage at Kendal Calling featuring Jamie & Shoony, Indigo Velvet and Ded Rabbit Off Axis sponsors Scotland On Sunday Indigo Velvet on Off Axis stage at Kendal Calling Jamie & Shoony on Off Axis stage at Kendal Calling Ded Rabbit on Off Axis stage at Kendal Calling* For consideration as our Artist of the Week please click HERE scroll to the bottom and review checklist of what we NEED in order to feature bands in Scotland On Sunday. Then email: Derick Mackinnon with all the info

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