Rant – live album recording at Cottiers
Thursday, 11 September, 2025 8 p.m. – 10.15 p.m.
Cottiers, 93 – 95 Hyndland Street, G11 5PU
Join RANT for this special gig as they record a live album here in Glasgow! With four recordings under their belt -two of them made in churches – the time has come for Scotland’s chamber-folk quartet to make a live album and what better place to capture their sound than Cottiers.
A decade on from their first performance , RANT remain at the forefront of the Scottish fiddle scene. The meeting of four of the country’s finest players, the quartet use just their fiddles to weave a tapestry of melodies, textures, layers and sounds.
Bethany Reid from Shetland, Anna Massie and Lauren MacColl from the Highland peninsula of the Black Isle, and latest member Gillian Frame from Arran join forces to showcase the combined resonance of their instruments with repertoire unearthed from both old collections and their own contemporary writing. RANT create a sound which is both spacious and lush, yet retaining all the earthy bite and spark synonymous with a Scottish fiddle player.
Their 2024 album ‘Spin’ is a homage to the music and influences that shaped their early careers. An affectionate ‘covers’ project, it draws on influences from across the global fiddle scene, meticulously arranged and performed, and awarded the German Critic’s Award following its release.
Their previous album ‘The Portage’ was recorded over 4 days in the renowned Mackintosh Queen’s Cross in Glasgow, a stark and honest reflection of their live sound which was awarded ‘Top of the World’ status from Songlines Magazine.
Since the release of their debut ‘RANT’ in 2013 – which won them critical acclaim in the form of a Herald Angel Award for outstanding performance across all the Edinburgh Festivals – the band have made major festival and concert appearances across the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia. They provided strings for Julie Fowlis’ Gach Sguel album, and their music has been used for both BBC and ITV national television programmes. Their live set reflects years of honing their sound together and their love for the music of their respective home regions through their writing, repertoire and stories.
What they say about Rant
“Chamber-folk of the highest order” – Scotsman
“An irresistible journey through reels, strathspeys and jigs” – Songlines
“It is honest, deep instrumental music at its finest.” – Folk Radio UK
“The album feels alive” –Irish Music Magazine
“This is powerful and evocative music that is invigorating, bewitching and beautiful.” – Folk Radio UK
“absolutely compelling” – Songlines
“Sheer class” – ***** The Herald
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