Admiral Fallow formed in Glasgow, Scotland, with five members. Their debut album was called "Boots Met My Face," and they followed it with records like "Tree Bursts in Snow" and "Tiny Rewards." The band's songs often work with folk melodies and straightforward storytelling.
You can hear that approach in tracks like "Old Baloons" and "Beetle In The Box." Their writing tends to lean into personal themes without much ornamentation. The music stays fairly grounded, built around acoustic arrangements and clear vocal lines.
They've maintained a steady presence without breaking into major commercial success. The work feels consistent, a Glasgow band making thoughtful, melodic folk-pop records for those who seek them out.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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