Twin Atlantic at the Ironwork in Pictures

Photographs of Twin Atlantic as they play Inverness on the 12th of August 2014.

The band returned to the Highlands following a sellout gig at Strathpeffer Pavilion in May and of course a headline slot at Belladrum 2013.

First support for the evening was Medals, described as a new project for JP Reid, of  Sucioperro and Marmaduke Duke
First support for the evening was Medals, described as a new project for JP Reid, of Sucioperro and Marmaduke Duke
Model Aeroplanes return to the are fresh off an impressive Seedlings slot at Belladrum 2014 where they " They unleashed a relentless indiepop treat, ripping through an 11 song set and leaving the tent wanting more."
Model Aeroplanes return to the are fresh off an impressive Seedlings slot at Belladrum 2014 where they ” They unleashed a relentless indiepop treat, ripping through an 11 song set and leaving the tent wanting more.”
Another sell out crowd for Twin Atlantic was never in doubt
Another sell out crowd for Twin Atlantic was never in doubt

 

Inverness welcomed the Sam McTrusty led Twin Atlantic  as they promoted  their new album.
Inverness welcomed the Sam McTrusty led Twin Atlantic as they promoted their new album.

Last photographs of the evening has to go to the Twin guys;

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Thomas Bisset
Thomas Bissethttp://www.thomasbisset.co.uk
I'm Thomas Bisset, I'm primarily a music photographer based near Inverness (UK), although I have also been spotted shooting sport, portraiture and wildlife. I've also been putting pen-to-paper for InvernessGiGs.co.uk contributing concert reviews as well as my photographs. I've been taking photographs since I got my first camera at the age of seventeen, having saved up my earnings from my weekend job in a large electronics retail chain, and would often aimlessly wander my home town taking pictures of pretty much anything. Briefly becoming more focused on landscapes and wildlife (and not doing it particularly well), things all changed when I was invited to a local gig to take photographs for my friend's band. I became hooked, and have since shot many big name bands, as well as plenty of very talented local bands and music festivals. I also play bass (very badly), go mountain biking (occasionally) and play lots of videogames (like, nearly all the time). You can contact Tom via tom@thomasbisset.co.uk

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