Edinburgh noise-pop trio release music video

Scrap Brain, the Edinburgh-based female-fronted noise-pop trio, have released a music video for their song Take It.

The video was filmed at Stevenson College as part of a project by a group of film students, and the featured song was recorded at the same site. It features the band performing the song live in a sound studio, with typical live performance chaos.

Scrap Brain formed in March 2010, and their achievements include performing at Glasgow’s legendary King Tuts Wah Wah Hut and winning the New Found Sound Friday Night Live 2010 competition.

Their music is inspired by late 90s grunge bands like Garbage and The Vines, and hi-fi female fronted post-punk like The Kills and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The band is made up of front woman and performer Angie Clarke, drummer Stewart McLachlan, and multi-instrumentalist Myke Hall, formerly of indie-punks The One Day Speakers.

The audio track  can be downloaded for free from Scrap Brain’s Bandcamp page, along with a copy of the video and another track, Too Far, which was previously only available to the band’s mailing list subscribers.

The video is available to watch on YouTube here