Artist's albums
Ùrar
2021 · album
Ailean
2021 · single
Crow Flies
2021 · single
Oran na Cloiche: Live at Heb Celt 2019
2020 · single
Thugainn
2019 · single
Là Inbhir Lòchaidh
2018 · single
When You Go
2017 · single
An Dà Là - The Two Days
2017 · album
An Dà Là
2016 · single
The Test
2013 · album
Mànran
2011 · album
Latha Math
2011 · single
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Biography
"Mànran live are electric and quite simply unstoppable" - Sunday Herald “Mànran are up there with the best folk-rock bands our country has ever produced.” The Daily Record "Gaelic folk superstars" - BBC Radio Scotland Mànran are one of the best-known and best-loved Scottish bands on the scene today. The 2011 launch of their debut single, “Latha Math” heralded a meteoric rise to the top of the Scottish music world that quickly saw them playing many of the most prestigious festivals in Europe despite having only been in existence a few short months. From then, a multi-award-winning debut album followed as the band set about living up to the hype surrounding their early release while establishing their characteristic sound and distinctive approach to musical arrangement. Variously tagged as “folk-rock”, “trad-rock”, “Celtic-rock” and even “grown-up folk-rock”, Mànran’s music has always defied easy labelling due to the eclectic mix of influences on the band and the alchemy that melds them. With a central ethos built around the band’s traditional Celtic roots, fiery tunes from fiddle, accordion, flute, uillean and Highland bagpipes bind powerfully to a rhythm section awash with elements of funk, jazz and rock to create some of the most innovative and uplifting instrumental music around. Coupled with songs in both Gaelic and English that undergo the same musical mixology, it’s easy to understand why Mànran are in such high demand as a live act.