In 2003, Aberfeldy recorded 14 songs with producer Jim Sutherland at his studio above Edinburgh's Bongo Club, using only one microphone and no overdubbing. The resulting tracks were licensed to Rough Trade Records and released in 2004 as the album Young Forever. The single "Heliopolis by Night" was NME's single of the week on release, and the follow up "Love is an Arrow" was featured by Lorraine Kelly on GMTV's Kelly Plays Pop section. The animated video, by Chris Waitt, was nominated for an MTV award for best animated video, but lost out to the Gorillaz. The record sold out in less than a week, due to not enough copies being pressed. It reached no. 60 in the UK charts.

A well received second album Do Whatever Turns You On, produced by Calum Malcolm, was released by Rough Trade on July 3, 2006.

Their third album, "Somewhere To Jump From" is available now: here.




Here's what the press had to say about Somewhere To Jump From -

"Riley Briggs returns with another masterclass in song craftsmanship" UNCUT MAGAZINE;
"There’s a delightful concoction of musicians within Aberfeldy and each track on Somewhere to Jump From glows" DROWNED IN SOUND
"At last, at long last, the ’Feldy are back." THE LIST


Aberfeldy's new video for the single Somewhere To Jump From:






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