
Tuesday Paper Club
BrĂČgeal thrive at the centre of a robust, Celtic folk revival, with crowds across the UK and Ireland connecting to a traditional spirit of positive defiance in an ever-polarised, none-more-negative era.
Thereâs an uprising going on. Their debut album Tuesday Paper Club, on Play It Again Sam (Cameron Winter, Nick Cave, The Hives), blends romance, loss, nostalgia, and mischief, recorded on the Isle of Lewis.
The rambunctious Celtic folk of The Pogues, the charm of The View, Teenage Fanclubâs lush harmonies, The Smithsâ jangly delicacy, Oasis B-side yearning, and a defiant Scottish brogue⊠BrĂČgeal have it all and make it their own.
A bubbling cultural cauldron with accordion, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, and penny whistle, where ancient folk tradition meets indie Gen Z spirit, laughing, singing, and dancing through 21st-century darkness.
From small-town Falkirk in Scotland, the folk-punk-indie-pop five-piece earned a rep as one of Britainâs best live bands, igniting mosh-pit madness across the UK and Ireland.
They made their first EP for themselves, âDirt and Daydreamsâ (2023) released on their own winningly titled CraicDen label, followed by an eponymous EP in 2024 on Is Right Records, leading to a signing with revered independent label Play It Again Sam.
For the last 18 months, theyâve toured relentlessly throughout the UK and Ireland, gathering ecstatic fans, have supported Paolo Nutini, The Mary Wallopers, and The Lathums, found fans in both 6 Musicâs Huw Stephen and Line of Duty actor Martin Compston, been eulogised in Rolling Stone, the Independent, Clash, The New Cue, So Young, and Dork.
âWeâve always been kept busy and it just kind of got bigger and bigger at a really natural rate,â says Aidan. âItâs the stuff of dreams. You think, âOh, that could never happenâ, and weâre doing it!â
BrĂČgeal: a proper band for everyone, cheering up the world. The good times, finally, are back.
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Tuesday Paper Club
BrĂČgeal thrive at the centre of a robust, Celtic folk revival, with crowds across the UK and Ireland connecting to a traditional spirit of positive defiance in an ever-polarised, none-more-negative era.
Thereâs an uprising going on. Their debut album Tuesday Paper Club, on Play It Again Sam (Cameron Winter, Nick Cave, The Hives), blends romance, loss, nostalgia, and mischief, recorded on the Isle of Lewis.
The rambunctious Celtic folk of The Pogues, the charm of The View, Teenage Fanclubâs lush harmonies, The Smithsâ jangly delicacy, Oasis B-side yearning, and a defiant Scottish brogue⊠BrĂČgeal have it all and make it their own.
A bubbling cultural cauldron with accordion, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, and penny whistle, where ancient folk tradition meets indie Gen Z spirit, laughing, singing, and dancing through 21st-century darkness.
From small-town Falkirk in Scotland, the folk-punk-indie-pop five-piece earned a rep as one of Britainâs best live bands, igniting mosh-pit madness across the UK and Ireland.
They made their first EP for themselves, âDirt and Daydreamsâ (2023) released on their own winningly titled CraicDen label, followed by an eponymous EP in 2024 on Is Right Records, leading to a signing with revered independent label Play It Again Sam.
For the last 18 months, theyâve toured relentlessly throughout the UK and Ireland, gathering ecstatic fans, have supported Paolo Nutini, The Mary Wallopers, and The Lathums, found fans in both 6 Musicâs Huw Stephen and Line of Duty actor Martin Compston, been eulogised in Rolling Stone, the Independent, Clash, The New Cue, So Young, and Dork.
âWeâve always been kept busy and it just kind of got bigger and bigger at a really natural rate,â says Aidan. âItâs the stuff of dreams. You think, âOh, that could never happenâ, and weâre doing it!â
BrĂČgeal: a proper band for everyone, cheering up the world. The good times, finally, are back.
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BrĂČgeal thrive at the centre of a robust, Celtic folk revival, with crowds across the UK and Ireland connecting to a traditional spirit of positive defiance in an ever-polarised, none-more-negative era.
Thereâs an uprising going on. Their debut album Tuesday Paper Club, on Play It Again Sam (Cameron Winter, Nick Cave, The Hives), blends romance, loss, nostalgia, and mischief, recorded on the Isle of Lewis.
The rambunctious Celtic folk of The Pogues, the charm of The View, Teenage Fanclubâs lush harmonies, The Smithsâ jangly delicacy, Oasis B-side yearning, and a defiant Scottish brogue⊠BrĂČgeal have it all and make it their own.
A bubbling cultural cauldron with accordion, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, and penny whistle, where ancient folk tradition meets indie Gen Z spirit, laughing, singing, and dancing through 21st-century darkness.
From small-town Falkirk in Scotland, the folk-punk-indie-pop five-piece earned a rep as one of Britainâs best live bands, igniting mosh-pit madness across the UK and Ireland.
They made their first EP for themselves, âDirt and Daydreamsâ (2023) released on their own winningly titled CraicDen label, followed by an eponymous EP in 2024 on Is Right Records, leading to a signing with revered independent label Play It Again Sam.
For the last 18 months, theyâve toured relentlessly throughout the UK and Ireland, gathering ecstatic fans, have supported Paolo Nutini, The Mary Wallopers, and The Lathums, found fans in both 6 Musicâs Huw Stephen and Line of Duty actor Martin Compston, been eulogised in Rolling Stone, the Independent, Clash, The New Cue, So Young, and Dork.
âWeâve always been kept busy and it just kind of got bigger and bigger at a really natural rate,â says Aidan. âItâs the stuff of dreams. You think, âOh, that could never happenâ, and weâre doing it!â
BrĂČgeal: a proper band for everyone, cheering up the world. The good times, finally, are back.











