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Podding! Download Season one of the legendary FOUND podcast!

By found • Sep 5th, 2006 • Category: Podcast

fnd024 iPod Yes folks we are very happy to announce that you can now download all 12 episodes of the first season of the now legendary FOUND podcast as mp3s by clicking on the links below. The FOUND podcast is brought to you in association with the very excellent Radio Magnetic.


T For Twenty (Scotsman)

By found • Jul 8th, 2006 • Category: Reviews

FOUND were picked by the Scotsman and The Sun as one of the twenty acts to see at this year’s T In The Park (and we’re still unsigned). Read what the Scotsman had to say (*ahem* it’s a good newspaper)


FND027 Colouring In Competition

By found • Jun 27th, 2006 • Category: Catalogue, FND027

Colour in the sleeve for FOUND’s debut album FOUND CAN MOVE.


A Brief History

By found • Jun 17th, 2006 • Category: About, Music

FOUND is the brainchild of art college buddies: Ziggy Campbell (lead vocals, guitar), Tommy Perman (bass guitar, synth) and Kev Sim (electronics, percussion). The band create an unusual mix of garage rock, melodic pop and glitchy electronica, which has just lead to them signing a publishing deal with the highly respected Domino Records.
FOUND began life [...]


Found: A Very Scottish Pop Odyssey

By found • Jun 1st, 2006 • Category: Reviews

Written by Bram Gieben for Skinny Mag


Review: ‘Found Can Move’ on BBC Collective

By found • Jun 1st, 2006 • Category: Reviews

If they’re anything like their songs, you wouldn’t want to sit next to a member of Found on a plane.


Found Can Move

By found • May 29th, 2006 • Category: Albums, Releases

SPCD01Sleeve422pxTitle: Found Can Move
Format: CD Digipack
Label: Surface Pressure Records [Scotland]
Released: May 2006


New band spotlight: Found

By found • Apr 20th, 2006 • Category: About, Reviews

Glasgow’s Evening Times’ ‘New Band Spotlight’


Found record in Abbey Road: Exclusive

By found • Apr 18th, 2006 • Category: Reviews

“I will be hyping this story up on press releases for years to come!” Tommy recounts the story of FOUND’s radio session at the legendary Beatles Studio, Abbey Road.


Surface Pressure Records: Feet in the Clubs, Soul in the Hills

By found • Apr 1st, 2006 • Category: About, Reviews

Interview with Tommy and Ziggy in Skinny Mag.