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The Rooks – Noise & Confusion: Glasgow’s Next Anthemic Rock Uprising

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
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Why it is trending: The Rooks’ Noise & Confusion is surging across Scotland’s rock scene as word spreads about their explosive live shows, Oasis-tinged epics, and a sold-out hometown headline that signalled their leap from local heroes to national contenders.

The Rooks are riding a wave of momentum that feels distinctly Glaswegian — the kind that turns grassroots buzz into a full-blown movement. Hailing from Glasgow, the band have built a reputation for high-octane, anthemic rock that channels the swagger of Britpop’s golden era while injecting it with modern urgency. Industry voices have already spotlighted their rise, with BBC Introducing drawing comparisons to Gerry Cinnamon and The Snuts, while Mark Sutherland of The Money Trench praised their debut EP as a “boisterous affair” packed with sprawling seven-minute epics nodding to Oasis and early Stereophonics. The comparisons aren’t casual — they signal a band stepping confidently into the lineage of British arena-ready rock.

That trajectory hit a defining milestone on December 20th when The Rooks sold out the iconic Glasgow School of Art, packing out the 500-capacity venue in a statement show that proved their growing pull. Noise & Confusion captures that same electricity — loud, ambitious, and unapologetically grand in scale. With towering choruses, extended instrumental passages, and a sense of youthful defiance running through every track, the EP feels less like an introduction and more like a declaration. As they charge into 2026, The Rooks aren’t waiting for permission — they’re positioning themselves to become Scotland’s next breakout rock force.


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