Menu

Static Future

About

Static Future are an alternative rock band who formed in 2011 in Glasgow, coming together after playing in other bands, exploring Glasgow’s heady club life and a love of bongos, cowbells and guitar music.

The band formed when school friends Gavin Marshall (vocals, keys, percussion), Scott Mackie (guitar) and Mark Scrymgeour (guitar, bass) began recording demos and rehearsing together. The line-up was complete when Harry Parlane joined in the sessions (drums, keys). The rest, they say, is history. Static Future have gained a reputation for their live shows, having performed at King Tut’s New Year Revolution and BBC Introducing at King Tut’s, a reputation that has seen them pick up support from the likes of Simon Raymonde and Jim Gellatly on Amazing Radio and The Scotsman.

In 2018 they released their debut album ‘Oh Master!’, described as having a sound that ‘sets them apart from other less exciting indie bands.’ Vic Galloway described their latest single ‘Big Decisions’ as a ‘cracking wee single’.

‘Oh Master!’ follows Static Future’s previous releases ‘Marseille’, ‘Assembly’ and their self-titled debut EP.