With a debut album – that is almost guaranteed to propel this band to the heady heights reserved for only a handful of bands – ready to drop early next year, it is safe to say that Glasgow’s Dead Pony will never be playing rooms this size again. The room in question is Oporto’s 120-capacity hidden den in Leeds and it will probably have a blue plaque outside it in the future stating that Dead Pony once played here. With barely enough room to swing a cat, it’s a long, narrow room with a stage at one end that the bands have to walk through the crowd to get to. It makes it feel like a special show and it’s definitely an intimate one for their first headline tour. Having been one of the stand-out acts at this year’s Tramlines Festival in July, they were well and truly on...