STEADILY building a loyal group of followers around the UK with their shimmering take on classic indie-rock, Kirkcaldy four-piece Shambolics are back with a brand new track called ‘Chasing A Disaster’.

Straight off the back of a triumphant summer which has seen them take on some of the UK’s biggest festivals such as Reading & Leeds, Tramlines and Isle of Wight, this latest offering lives up to their burgeoning reputation as a band with heaps of potential. Echoing the spirit of The View and similar cult heroic figures while eliciting the same sunny, harmonious vibes as The La’s, Shambolics certainly know their way around an indie anthem.

Stretching to an epic six minutes in lengths, ‘Chasing A Disaster’ is a lively number full of shimmering vocal harmonies, jangly riffs and bright and highly addictive melody lines. For fans of nineties britpop and indie-rock, they’re a band who wear their influences on their sleeve while demonstrating the songwriting prowess and confidence of a band ready to leave their own mark on the Scottish music scene.

Check out the track and video below, a clip which effectively evokes the rapturous atmosphere they create at their live shows.