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Ross Stewart (The Mardous)

Ross Stewart (The Mardous)

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Hope you all enjoyed the crossover episode last week with RGM and Fantastival, deffo something we'll be doing again, be sure to check out both podcasts back catalogues if you like Time For Heroes!


Anyway back again with another awesome guest and this time it's Ross Stewart of The Mardous, i fantastic story, filled with sliding doors moments, The Mardous were there right at the heart of the mid noughties scene with The Libertines, The Paddingtons, The Cribs and The Others to name a few, signed to Poptones, they had an album good to go before shit went pear shaped and it never seen the light of day, well 20 years on The Mardous are releasing the old material, playing gigs and reading from the diaries Ross kept at the time, so yeah loads to talk about!


And to top it they are out on tour with The Cribs and The Paddingtons in July, catch them in Glasgow, Hull and Lincoln, get tickets here The Cribs Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2025-2026 Tickets | Bandsintown


You'll find everything you need on The Mardous in the link below:


The Mardous | Instagram | Linktree



And you can get in touch with me here:


://www.facebook.com/timeforheroespodcast

Timeforheroespodcast (@Timeforheroesp1) / Twitter

https://www.instagram.com/time

timeforheroespod@gmail.com




Artwork courtesy of Rowan McDonagh

Rowan McDonagh (@rowan_mcdonagh_design) • Instagram photos and videos


Music by The Young Hips, check them out here:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0wnBIA2KIwgNjCQPB6RY6h?si=Rd3wMJl5TImhlNDr9Wt3Yw

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