Stephen McAll (Constant Follower) is our latest Off the Shelf guest, a feature in which artists present objects from the shelves of their homes and talk about them. His new album, The Smile You Send Out Returns To You, is out next month.
Taken from their new album, The Smile You Send Out Returns To You, Constant Follower share the video for their latest single, Almost Time To Go. The dream-like video, filmed and directed by Kris Boyle, accentuates the song’s centredness and the inevitable passage of time.
Constant Follower, led by singer-songwriter Stephen McAll, shares a powerfully moving video directed by Martin J Pickering for the song ‘Patient Has Own Supply’, which tells a deeply personal story rooted in McAll’s teenage years.
It feels as if the songs on Constant Follower’s ‘The Smile You Send Out Returns To You’ have been nurtured, perhaps subconsciously, over the two decades it took to realise his musical ambitions, resulting in an incredibly moving and distinctive album.
Watch the accompanying video for ‘Turn Around For Me’, the new single from Constant Follower. The work that has gone into crafting this single once again demonstrates how McAll always goes above and beyond to bring his songs to life – this one truly blossoms.
Scott William Urquhart and Constant Follower share a beautiful and haunting stop animation video by the young Japanese animator Tsumugi Yagi for ‘Space Between Stars’. It’s taken from their latest album, Even Days Dissolve.
From carefully observed vignettes to widescreen sonic explorations, Scott William Urquhart & Constant Follower’s ‘Even Days Dissolve’ is an immensely rewarding, sensual listen, ripe with understated strength.
Taken from Scott William Urquhart & Constant Follower’s forthcoming new album, watch the papercut, stop-motion animation for their sublime new single ‘Wildlife Camerman’, also featuring the magical voice of Scottish poet Norman MacCaig.
Scottish five-piece Constant Follower have unveiled a stunning panoramic performance recorded atop The Wallace Monument – overlooking the band’s hometown of Stirling. The stunning video features tracks from their acclaimed debut album Neither Is, Nor Ever Was.
The Golden Hum featured the transcendent vocal and sparse instrumentation of Brigid Mae Power, Gareth Dickson’s graceful songs and mesmerising finger-picked guitar; and event organiser Constant Follower’s début live performance.