DiscoverLost Map PodcastSeries 7: May 2025 – Firestations + more
Series 7: May 2025 – Firestations + more

Series 7: May 2025 – Firestations + more

Update: 2025-05-01
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Join PICTISH TRAIL and LAURA for another hour of daft chat, introducing all the new music coming out through PostMap Club this month - including the Lost Map debut from DOMINIE HOOPER, the return of MANUELA, and an atmospheric single from Edinburgh’s ACOLYTE. There’s also some goss about a new PICTISH TRAIL show at LEITH CRICKET CLUB this summer, as well as a stone-cold banger from SEAMUS FOGARTY.

In our featured interview, MALCOLM JACK chats with MIKE & LAURA from FIRESTATIONS about the making of their new album - Many White Horses, which is out NOW on limited edition LP and CD.

To support what we do at Lost Map, join our membership club – PostMap Club! Get postcards each month with download codes for new music, plus a badge, newsletter, and 15% off records, CDs, tapes, and merch. Digital memberships are available too. Visit lostmap.com/club for details.

NEW MEMBERS in May 2025 will receive a bumper pack of postcards and a brand-new Lost Map CD compilation, featuring our best tracks from the past year.

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SOME VERY USEFUL LINKS:

Join PostMap Club: lostmap.com/club

Firestations - Many White Horses LP

An Evening On The Fringe with Pictish Trail

Pictish Trail tour tickets

Seamus Fogarty - God Damn You Mountain (deluxe edition)

Visit Good Vibes Record Store!

Bobble hats, caps and T-shirts

If you’d like to get in touch about anything, plop us an email: club@lostmap.com

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This episode of the Lost Map Podcast was presented by Pictish Trail and Laura Doherty. Feature interview by Malcolm Jack. Editing and additional production from Joe Cormack.

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Series 7: May 2025 – Firestations + more

Series 7: May 2025 – Firestations + more

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