The Rodeo Terrorists have launched their latest single, ‘Saltire (Tartan Army),’ a vibrant tribute that captures the essence of Scottish football culture. This energetic anthem celebrates the loyal supporters of the Tartan Army while emphasizing the unifying role of music in communities.
Leading this endeavor is Richard, a 55-year-old English IT manager who has recently returned to music with a clear vision. Before this foray, he honed his skills by designing websites for global pop luminaries like Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys, along with a host of industry collaborations. Richard’s experiences culminated in the creation of ‘Saltire (Tartan Army),’ which intertwines Celtic musical elements with pulsating electronic pop-rock and infectious hooks suited for fans of the beautiful game.
Crafted in an astonishing 30 minutes during a workplace break, the track seamlessly fuses folk melodies with the vibrant energy of contemporary pop. Fans may perceive echoes of The Waterboys alongside the timeless spirit of New Order’s iconic “World In Motion.” The result is a sing-along anthem that encapsulates the spirited rivalry and national pride influential in Scottish football culture, all while infused with the beloved humor representative of its supporters.

In addition to its celebratory nature, this release holds a deeper significance for Richard. He aims to raise awareness for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) by directing proceeds from the single to MND Scotland, honoring the memory of a close friend who lost their battle with the illness. This dual purpose highlights the track’s juxtaposition: a fun, catchy beat entwined with a meaningful cause.
Listeners can now fully immerse themselves in ‘Saltire (Tartan Army)’ and join in honoring Scottish football culture while contributing to a worthy cause. Looking ahead, Richard indicates that more exciting projects are on the horizon as he fuses his technical expertise with creative expression in music.
With its vibrant energy and heartfelt message, ‘Saltire (Tartan Army)’ is poised to become a modern classic, not only celebrating Scottish football but also championing the transformative power of music itself. This catchy new release is sure to engage fans and spark conversations throughout the stands.




