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Ian Thistlethwaite records Scott V from the middle of nowhere and makes isolation useful

By Editorial Team - June 13, 2026

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Ian Thistlethwaite records Scott V from the middle of nowhere and makes isolation useful

Summary

Ireland’s Ian Thistlethwaite releases Scott V, an eclectic indie folk, electronic and rock album built from homemade recording methods and eccentric solitude.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 13, 2026
  • Tags: ian thistlethwaite, scott v, ireland, indie folk, electronic, eclectic rock, Eclectic Indie Folk / Experimental Rock

Ian Thistlethwaite’s Scott V arrives on 13 June from Ireland, and the Bandcamp biography almost becomes part of the music. Thistlethwaite records in the middle of nowhere, huddled in a corner over the built-in microphone of a digital recording device before transferring the results to a laptop. That is not glossy studio mythology, but it is exactly the sort of detail that makes DIY music worth following. The album is tagged across alternative, eclectic, electronic, indie folk, rock and world, suggesting a release that refuses to behave like one clean genre. Scott V feels like the work of an artist more interested in following curiosity than chasing polish. There is something refreshing about that in 2026. When so much music arrives perfectly pre-smoothed, a record made from corners, distance and eccentric persistence can feel like a small act of resistance.

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Source: https://ianthistlethwaite.bandcamp.com/album/scott-v

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