SCOTTISH indie pop quartet Dictator have shared their debut EP ‘Rubik’s Cube’.

Crafted alongside Jamie Holmes and Johnny Madden, the EP is an ambitious nine tracks long – traversing many genres and moods while always packing a punch.

The highlight is perhaps ‘Pangolin’ which features the inimitable Bemz – the rapper’s distinctive flow taking the EP to a new level, his distinctive flow bringing a whole new energy while trading off with Michael Campbell’s balladic vocals.

Speaking on the EP, lead singer/songwriter and vocalist Campbell said: “The key thing about  Rubik’s Cube is that we wanted to capture elements of every band member’s life at the time of writing, like a frame of reference so that, no matter what happens, we could all have a chunk of this piece of work to cherish and be proud of.”

Tune into ‘Pangolin’ below.

 

“Each of the songs means something personal to me individually, but they are based around real-life events that were happening at the time, like the absolute whirlwind of getting a record deal with Blackhall Records. I wanted to focus on what matters to us instead of being swept up inside it all. Throughout the highs and lows, it’s our families and our lives outside of music that’s the key to everything working well, and this EP represents that in the best way possible.”