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SULIDAE

Sulidae is the name that Bobby writes & performs his own songs under.

Sulidae's music is available on Bandcamp at the links below.

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Healing Light c/w Brand New Day

New Single
AVAILABLE NOW ON BANDCAMP

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Save You All My Blues

Sulidae 4 track EP
AVAILABLE NOW ON BANDCAMP

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...an invincible summer

Sulidae 12 track LP
AVAILABLE NOW ON BANDCAMP

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Kitchen Sink Dharma

Debut LP from Sulidae
AVAILABLE NOW ON BANDCAMP

"SUPERLATIVE"

“Kitchen Sink Dharma is the debut album by Sulidae. Featuring the superlative songs and poetry of Bobby Motherwell.”

Ian Anderson, BBC Radio Scotland

"STUNNING"

“This album is stunning. Get involved.”

Ross Wilson, Blue Rose Code

"BLEW ME AWAY"

“…this is a super album… it just blew me away … a beautiful sparseness… take it from me, it is a fabulous album”

Ronnie McGhie, Pulse 98.4FM

"TERRIFIC"

“…a terrific collection of songs.”

Alistair Braidwood, Scots Whay Hae, CamGlen Radio

"FINE SCOTS BURR"

“…sung with a fine Scots burr, it kind of knocked us out by how good it is”

"CREAM OF THE CROP"

“…the players are among the cream of the crop when it comes to Scottish players”

"MAGICAL TAPESTRY"

“… Motherwell and his troupe weave a quite magical tapestry of songs and sounds”

"CAPTURE THE PATHOS"

“… with Motherwell able to capture the pathos of writers such as Louden Wainwright and Richard Thomson… and earthiness of early Gerry Rafferty.”

"LIKE TED HUGHES"

“… there are two spoken word tracks...like a Ted Hughes poem with a Scottish accent…” 

Paul Kerr at Blabber ’n’ Smoke

"QUIET AUTHORITY"

It’s and album of compassionate reflections on human relationships and the natural world, sung and spoken with quiet authority. …Creative class from Start to finish.”

Ian Anderson Show, BBC Radio Scotland

"GORGEOUSLY TONED"

“…we’re loving it, …gorgeously toned… a compassionate reflection on loss and renewal… that uses spoken word to great effect.”

Kathleen MacInness, BBC Radio Scotland

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