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Scene Within A Scene

Scottish Independent Music 1992-2001
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Scotland's mid-eighties indie explosion didn't just revive the spirit of Fast Product and Postcard Records - it ignited a movement. Bands headed to London carrying new sounds, styles and attitude. Indie stopped being a DIY solution and became a culture in its own right. The shockwaves travelled far beyond Scotland, with The Vaselines finding fans in American giants like Nirvana. But scenes are fleeting. As rave culture and dance music stormed the charts, guitar-led indie faced a reckoning: adapt or die. Some bands embraced the beat: The Soup Dragons, The Shamen, Primal Scream, while others held the line. By the end of the decade, the collapse of several key indie labels signalled the end of an era. Yet from the wreckage came reinvention. Teenage Fanclub emerged in 1990, defiantly reaffirming the power of the electric guitar as the scene reshaped itself. Picking up where 2024's acclaimed Postcards From Scotland left off, Scene Within A Scene sees Grant McPhee complete his engaging chronicle of the Scottish independent music scene, bringing his oral history into the 21st century.
Grant McPhee is the director of two documentaries on Scotland's Post-Punk and Indie scenes, Big Gold Dream and Teenage Superstars, as well as the co-author of Hungry Beat: The Scottish Independent Pop Underground Movement (1977-1984) and Postcards From Scotland: Scottish Independent Music 1983-1995, published by Omnibus Press in 2024.
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