File Under Fiction
Released 15th May 2011

The Bluesbunny

'Mr Napier’s album “File Under Fiction”, it has more to do with raising the IQ of Scottish song writing whilst cleverly packaging it as a descendant of luminaries of Deacon Blue or even the Blue Nile. It’s a worrying thing to say but he might just be too good for the mass market.'

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Out All Night
Released 8th September 2008

'...an impressive debut...songs have irresistible hooks... lively fare is counterbalanced by some gorgeous ballads...' > Rock'n'Reel

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'... a formidable sounding board for these tales of adventure and woe. It's a sharp and dryly humorous meditation on life.' > Spiral Earth

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'...unmistakably Scottish folk music but with a sophistication that distances itself from your average pub sing-along and marks the Bar Room Mountaineers out for distinction.' > The List

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"brilliant album that that brings together a fantastic writing team, a charismatic singer and three superb musicians; the result is a dynamic, colourful and vibrant collection of modern songs with a traditional twist. Exceptional." > Neil Pearson, Fish Records

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'The folk roots are clear, but the themes are contemporary... All said and done, definitely a grower.' > Bright Young Folk

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Harry Met Charlie

'charming and sweet folk tune with a lovely melody; gentle, uncluttered instrumentation and clean production bathes you in a warm summery glow' > Room 13 Review

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'5 Stars- a delicatly crafted limited-edition storysong with frisky piano trickling through, soft, folky harmonies.' The Daily Record




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