Martin Compston: "Gerry Cinnamon is one of the best singer-songwriters of the decade"

12 December 2018, 17:34 | Updated: 3 September 2019, 12:23

The Line of Duty star has praised the Sometimes singer, calling him "just phenomenal".

Martin Compston has praised Gerry Cinnamon, calling him "phenomenal".

The Line of Duty star, who plays Steve Arnott in the hit BBC series, has sung the praises of his fellow Scot, calling him one of the best artists of the last 10 years.

Listen tho their interview in our video above.

Speaking to Radio X's Gordon Smart, he said: "The boy is just phenomenal, one of the biggest singer-songwriters of the decade. He just sings from the heart..."

Talking about Cinnamon's hugely successful TRNSMT 2018 set, Compston - who also features in new film Mary Queen of Scots - gushed: "It was great to see him in that big a crowd in that company."

"And he seems a top lad," he added. "He seems a very down to earth guy, so I'm chuffed to bits for him".

READ MORE: Things you should know about Gerry Cinnamon

Gerry Cinnamon and Line of Duty actor Martin Compston
Gerry Cinnamon and Line of Duty actor Martin Compston. Picture: Press & Radio X

The Scottish actor isn't the only famous face to have good things to say about the Sometimes singer, with Courteeners' Liam Fray calling him his "hero".

The Not Nineteen Forever singer shared a video of himself going home after the band's Nottingham gig on Monday (19 November), only to reveal that the Scottish sensation had crept into his car at 3am.Watch the video above, which the Not Nineteen Forever singer simply captioned: "Tour"

In the video Fray says to the camera: "Listen this man's fucking killing it. He's been my hero for fucking ages, but now he's everyone else's new hero..."

Watch Fray's video clip here:

Gerry also returned the favour, calling the Courteeners the "soundest band" he'd ever met.

"The Courteeners, man - I can't speak of them highly enough, absolute diamonds," the Belter told Radio X's Gordon Smart."I was genuinely worried about it," he admitted about supporting such a famous band.

"Most people in music aren’t really the nicest people, do you know what I mean? But honestly, they’re the soundest guys I’ve ever met.”

Watch Gerry Cinnamon cover Catfish And The Bottlemen's Cocoon for TRNSMT Festival:

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