The LaFontaines

They then went on to build a local following with shows supporting Beardyman, N-Dubz, Chiddy Bang, Mongrel and Example and Festival appearances at RockNess and Live at Loch Lomond.

In 2011, John Gerard replaced bassist Anna Smith and the band embarked on their first tour of the UK supporting Twin Atlantic.

Returning from the States they headed out on tour with Bad Rabbits to promote their single "Under the Storm", which was released via LAB Records on 27 April 2014.

They decamped to Woking that summer to record their debut album Class with producer Matt O'Grady[7] (You Me at Six, Don Broco, Deaf Havana) and headed out on their first tour of Europe with Watsky and Anderson Paak, finishing with a sold-out homecoming headline show at Glasgow's ABC[8] with support from Vukovi and Gerry Cinnamon.

Guitarist Iain Findlay left the band to focus on management and that November they embarked on a headline UK and Ireland tour to support their new single "Release The Hounds".

That summer the band performed at Download Festival, The Great Escape, TRNSMT, Reehaperbhan and opened the BBC Radio 1Xtra Stage at Leeds & Reading.

The first single from the album, "Asleep",[12] was released on 27 August 2017 and was followed by "Common Problem", which saw the band travel to Venice to shoot the music video.

[14] In April 2018, bassist John Gerard left the band and they continued to perform as a four piece with guitarist Neil Mulholland.

The podcast has since moved on to include occasional interviews with musicians, actors and internet personalities in addition to weekly discussions from the band.

Infusing hip hop bars in their native Glaswegian tongue with big guitar riffs and anthemic choruses.

The band cite being influenced by hip hop, grime, rock and indie music, specifically calling out The Streets, Anderson Paak & Beastie Boys as having an impact on their sound.