
With Glasgow being one of the biggest hubs for new music currently it’s hard not to find acts that stand out from the others and in terms of raw energy and ability, local boys, Shredd epitomise that of a stand out act.
Having first heard the band in 2016 I was immediately taken aback. The fuzzed-out, garage rock riffs reminiscent of Black Sabbath combined with sheer technical ability and tightness had me gripped from the beginning of their set til end, and having gotten to know and follow them along on their musical journey has taught me that they have no intent on slowing down. Having released two EP’s (“Everytime We Meet I Want To Die” and “Eat Your Enemy“) as well as a few singles in the past two years, it goes to show the commitment and enjoyment the boys get out of the music they create, which reflects in their live performances just as greatly.
I’ve had the pleasure of playing on the same bill as them a handful of times in the past and I have to say from experience that they are a hard band to follow. The sheer power in their performance is unparalleled by any other band in the city in my opinion and I believe that they’ll continue to go far both due to their musical ability and their collective personalities. They are the “Band’s band of Glasgow” as stated by a friend.