A band steeped in 90’s indie and the US underground – imagine Blur if they’d grown up disgruntled, in Seattle and signed to Sub Pop – their catchy, thoughtful odes to isolation, commercialization and loss of innocence together with gigs, gigs and more gigs – plus homemade videos staring sock puppets, of course - have helped them build a fanbase and a community, and, all of this, with no…social…media… not so much as a tweet was heard from them… till… now!!!
Asylums have already been supported on the airwaves by Zane Lowe, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart at BBC Radio 1, Steve Lamacq and Tom Robinson at 6Music and John Kennedy and Dave Rowntree at XFM.
A band steeped in 90’s indie and the US underground – imagine Blur if they’d grown up disgruntled, in Seattle and signed to Sub Pop – their catchy, thoughtful odes to isolation, commercialization and loss of innocence together with gigs, gigs and more gigs – plus homemade videos staring sock puppets, of course - have helped them build a fanbase and a community, and, all of this, with no…social…media… not so much as a tweet was heard from them… till… now!!!
Asylums have already been supported on the airwaves by Zane Lowe, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart at BBC Radio 1, Steve Lamacq and Tom Robinson at 6Music and John Kennedy and Dave Rowntree at XFM.