Artist's albums
Vandals
2023 · album
Dancing With Wolves
2023 · single
Let Me Fall
2023 · single
Piano, Acoustic; Live
2022 · single
Mammy (Piano, Acoustic; Live)
2022 · single
Home Free (Piano, Acoustic; Live)
2022 · single
What It Means
2022 · single
Can't Kill The Summer
2022 · single
Heart Stops Beating
2022 · single
It's Christmas
2021 · single
Lost Souls
2021 · single
We Are Stars (Orchestral Version)
2021 · single
Tears In My Eyes (Acoustic Version)
2021 · single
Don't Walk Alone (Stripped)
2020 · single
People Like Us (Scottish Edition)
2020 · album
Don't Walk Alone
2020 · single
Lovers (Jonasu Edit)
2020 · single
Lovers & Fuckers
2020 · single
Lovers
2020 · single
Fuckers
2020 · single
Salamander Street (Acoustic)
2020 · single
We Are Stars (Clear Six Remix)
2020 · single
We Are Stars (Piano Version)
2020 · single
People Like Us
2020 · album
Some Heroes Don't Wear Capes (Heroes Mix)
2020 · single
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Biography
Callum Beattie’s route is paved with empathy, a working class voice speaking with a profound honesty. “You have to have emotion,” he says. “That’s what music is – it’s about making somebody feel better about their life. And it’s also storytelling. They’re all stories, every song.” New album ‘Vandals’ goes right back to his roots. A selection of songs penned about Scotland, working class life, and coming of age, it also contains a rare universality. Worth comparing to peers such as Gerry Cinnamon, there’s also a hint of Frank Turner into his precocious, speaking-truth-to-power sensibility. At times, it’s almost punk in its desire to be up-front, raw, and – especially – honest. “It’s nice to be back in Scotland, doing this new album – everything about it is Scottish,” he grins. “Every person who played on it is Scottish. It was recorded in Glasgow, written in Glasgow. It feels more natural now that I’m away from that world.” On the brink of a key moment in his life, Callum Beattie is now balancing the scars of the past and the promise of the future. His new album ‘Vandals’ could transform his life – but he’s fought for the space to be his own judge. “At the end of the day I’ve made a record that’s me,” he says, “and I love it for that reason.”