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The Social Services are two thirds Glaswegian and one third Swedish, so that explains their combined love of nature and cholesterol. Their nomadic lifestyle and frustration with the world around them inspire them to write songs about war, death, consumerism, being an immigrant, storage solutions, potatoes and swimming. They rant without being shouty and they love it when everybody joins in on the sing-a-long choruses.

Their debut album “It’s nothing personal, It’s national security” is out 13th October on Stereo Test Kit records.

Band Members:
Emma Naismith - bass, piano, vocals
Lucy Cathcart - piano, bass, vocals
Martin Frödén - drums, guitar, vocals

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  • Inten_21

    Good Voice n music too

    April 2011
  • his_bevness

    The best (non) Scottish album to come out in a long, long time. A really great little album. Come play the UK!!

    October 2008
  • massibhoy

    luv them

    October 2008
  • forthecaptain

    the new album is simply art, genius art.

    October 2008
  • edejong

    Great!

    October 2008
  • massibhoy

    terrific :)

    September 2008
  • batsinthebelfry

    you can download the single for free on monday... the morn... www.stereotestkit.com/tss/

    September 2008
  • amyinsheffield

    the album is released at the beginning of october-you can pre-order it from stereotestkit.com. a x

    September 2008
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three become four, 'elaborately-sewn pop music', and other news from TSS-world

6 Jun 2010 | from blog.myspace.com/thesocialservices

So we've been pretty poor at blogging recently but please be assured, dear friends, that that's not due to inaction, inertia or incompetence. It was just that we all suddenly developed a severe …

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