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  <title>Callum Beattie on new album INDI and trusting his instinct (#265)</title>
  <description>In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Callum Beattie to talk about a pivotal moment in his career and his forthcoming album&amp;amp;nbsp;INDI, released January 23rd. After landing&amp;amp;nbsp;two consecutive #1 albums on the Scottish Albums Chart, breaking into the&amp;amp;nbsp;UK Albums Chart&amp;amp;nbsp;with 2023’s&amp;amp;nbsp;Vandals, clocking up over 50 million streams, and selling&amp;amp;nbsp;more than 100,000 tickets in Scotland, Callum Beattie’s rise has been steady, earned, and unmistakable. That journey reached a major milestone with his&amp;amp;nbsp;sold-out headline show at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, his biggest to date. INDI&amp;amp;nbsp;is his most personal record so far. The album explores inner conflict, self-reflection, and the search for real connection, written with a clarity that comes from trusting instinct rather than chasing expectation. Produced by&amp;amp;nbsp;Joe Cross&amp;amp;nbsp;(Courteeners, The LaFontaines, Louis Tomlinson), the record pairs direct, honest songwriting with a stripped-back confidence that lets the songs breathe. The Hydro show underlined just how far Callum has come, with&amp;amp;nbsp;The Scotsman&amp;amp;nbsp;describing him as&amp;amp;nbsp;“a Caledonian Sam Fender.”&amp;amp;nbsp;Rather than a peak moment, it feels like a line drawn — with 2026 set to scale things even further, including a&amp;amp;nbsp;headline show at Edinburgh Castle and a headline slot at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival. In this conversation, Callum talks openly about writing&amp;amp;nbsp;INDI, the mindset behind the songs, and what it means to arrive at a point where ambition, vulnerability, and belief finally meet. A calm, honest conversation with an artist stepping into his stride. Listen to Mark Millar’s in-depth interview with Callum Beattie now on&amp;amp;nbsp;the XS Noize Podcast. Listen on:&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts&amp;amp;nbsp;|&amp;amp;nbsp;Spotify&amp;amp;nbsp;|&amp;amp;nbsp;Amazon Podcasts&amp;amp;nbsp;|&amp;amp;nbsp;YouTube </description>
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