Chvrches: Gigwise favourites and all-round awesome festival-pleasers Chvrches are playing the King Tut's Tent on the Friday (just before the Manic Street Preachers and Pixies - what a line-up). By far, Scotland%u2019s most exciting electro three piece hit the stage. Go along to see what all the hype is about and you won't be disappointed.
Fat Goth: Fat Goth play the T Break stage on the Saturday. Famed for their piss take humour and explosive live set, the band have gone from strength to strength being one of Dundee's, in fact, Scotland's strongest alternative rock exports. If you're a fan of Mike Patton and Mclusky, you'll certainly be pleased.
Twilight Sad: Atmospheric shoe gaze at it's best, The Twilight Sad are one of Scotland's most interesting indie acts. Their sound has evolved over the years but live they're consistently mind blowing live. They play the King Tut's Tent on the Sunday.
Scary People: Another Dundee band, Scary People bring their edgy sing-a-long rock to T in the Park this weekend. They've not been around long but Scotland have already taken them to their hearts, which is all the more reason why you should check them out on the T Break stage this Sunday.
Franz Ferdinand: It's been ten years since Franz Ferdinand burst onto the scene with their hit 'Take Me Out'. If you fancy a bit of mid noughties art rock with hits old and new, head on over to the King Tut's tent on Sunday
We Came From Wolves: Clearly influenced by Scots heroes Biffy Clyro, the We Came From Wolves lads are flying the flag for the next generation of cerebral pop rock. Armed with huge hooks and catchy choruses, they're another band on everyone's lips playing this year's T Break stage.
Twin Atlantic: With their next album 'The Great Divide' about to drop, it's the perfect time to check out the Twin Atlantic boys at T in the Park this weekend. Being on the main stage on Saturday along with Pharrell Williams and Paolo Nutini is a bit of an odd mix but having them on in the afternoon will be enough to get the crowd excited for the day ahead.
Biffy Clyro: The Biffy boys headline T in the Park on the Friday and if you've not seen Biffy live yet, head down and you'll be in for a treat. On record, Biffy are polished to perfection but it's on stage where the Biff really come alive - strobes, flames and all! 'Mon The Biff.