

Mouth Culture at The Attic in Glasgow brought the house down with a dynamic and high-energy performance that was as wild as it was heartfelt. The crowd was already buzzing as they came out to “Weather With You” by Crowded House, setting the tone for their “Whatever the Weather” tour. The opener, “Sharkbait,” got the crowd jumping, and the band’s energy only amplified from there.
Lead singer Jack’s banter, including a cheeky story about a crowd-surfing fail from a past Glasgow gig, and sharing how much they adore Glasgows passion and energy they created a magical vibe, and the crowd ate it up. Tracks like “Dead in Love” and “No Shame” had the room moshing, with the band feeding off the crowd’s unrelenting energy. The moment the band played “15 Missed Calls,” with its emotional vocal delivery, was a standout, drawing the most intense reactions of the night. “Johnny Cold Shoulder” was another highlight, with the crowd singing the chorus louder than the band at points, showing the true connection between the two.
Mouth Culture’s ability to blend soft dynamics with explosive energy kept the set engaging, and their camaraderie, both with each other and the fans, was palpable. The setlist was a perfect mix of old and new, including fan favorites like “Everyday” taken from their E.P release not so long ago and previous earlier releases like “Cherry Red Rage,” which left the crowd screaming for more. By the time the night ended, the band had well and truly earned their place in Glasgow’s hearts.