
The Twisted Melons
The Twisted Melons are a Scottish alternative rock group formed in Argyll and Bute in 1996. Widely recognised for their engaging blend of modern psychedelia, the band have carved out a distinctive niche, drawing influence from the evocative landscapes of the Mull of Kintyre. Their album "West of the Rock", released in April 2016, showcases tracks such as "Bridget", "Love Is A Drug", and "Brightest Star", all of which highlight their inventive songwriting and atmospheric sound.
Over the years, The Twisted Melons have become a staple of the local live music scene, captivating audiences with energetic performances and thought-provoking lyrics. In April 2025, the band headlined a show at McChuills in Glasgow, a testament to their enduring appeal and strong connection with fans. Singles like "77" and "Maybe Its Not The End Of The World 23" demonstrate their commitment to exploring new creative territory, while their videos and online presence continue to attract new listeners.
The Twisted Melons remain an essential part of Scotland’s rich musical tapestry, celebrated for their originality and dynamic live shows. To keep up with The Twisted Melons and discover new music, make sure to follow the band and check regularly for their latest gigs and concert announcements.
The Twisted Melons Gigs
