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Maple Leaves - Golden Ether
(goodness i've been inactive here, i'll try & be more regular)
anna miles and julian corrie are actually raging lesbians. sorry. i dont make the rules.
Maple Leaves - King Tut's Gig Promo Video, 22nd August 2009
(if ya listen to the background audio, it's actually the demo for golden ether! double archive :-D)
Maple Leaves - Emoticons, c.2011. Performed for musical project "I'll Look Forward to it".
i did a cmoic
Maple Leaves acoustic at GoNorth, 2011
Maple leaves comprise three accomplished musicians, playing soft melodic folk tunes. Guitar melodies and flutes transport you to a tranquil place. Fronted by Anna Myles, who often can be heard as Fred MacAulay’s co-host on BBC Radio Scotland.
you can (still) listen to this here!
(they spelled miles wrong.....wtf :-()
Maple Leaves' MySpace bio, c.2011
Maple Leaves is Anna Miles, Julian Corrie and Graeme Thomson.
Maple Leaves were born on a dark and rainy Glasgow night in late 2008, in the basement of Nice and Sleazy’s - little did we know that from these dingy beginnings would emerge a band bursting with perfect pop songs and gorgeous harmonies.
Performing her first ever open mic slot in Glasgow, Anna Miles (vocals, piano, guitar) wowed the crowd with her striking voice, catching the attention of fellow musician Julian Corrie (vocals, guitar, piano, drums). The two began to play and write together, discovering a wealth of songs, before performing their first gig as Maple Leaves at Glasgow literary night, Discombobulate. Seeking some respite from his American History PhD, Graeme Thomson (drums, guitar, vocals) joined shortly after, also bringing with him a treasure trove of great songs.
Support slots for Marble Valley, My Latest Novel and Zoey Van Goey followed, and after playing only five shows, Maple Leaves were selected to perform on the T Break stage at T in the Park. Their summery, three-minute, folk-tinged pop songs went down a storm, provoking a tent invasion by flag-waving Canadians and a subsequent appearance on BBC One.
Since then Maple Leaves have established themselves as one of Scotland’s most exciting new bands, enjoying radio airplay of their debut singles and playing a slew of gigs at high profile venues in their home city and beyond. Their continued commitment to crafting melodic, literate and creative indie pop makes them stand out among Glasgow’s burgeoning music scene, garnering rave reviews from press and blogs. They have also received attention from Scottish indie icons such as Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch, on whose God Help The Girl album Miles sings.
More recently, the band were chosen by local record label, Chemikal Underground, for a Scottish Arts Council-funded recording session at their studios. The tracks from this session are due to be released as a double A-side single in the summer.