‘alt-psych-rock-reverbilicious-shoegaze… if that ever were a genre, these guys would be the faces of it’. Bristol’s sonically boundary pushing trio leapt out of the woodwork mid-2019 and since their emergence have fallen nothing short of delivering spectacularly high-octane live performances. Echoing a steady influential dose of transatlantic, hard-hitting but intelligently guitar-driven bands such as Balance and Composure and Pianos Become The Teeth. The storytelling ability associated with these artists is also apparent in the vividness and poignancy of the band’s lyrics, marked by the throaty howl of singer/guitarist, Joshua Milton.
The band's recent single 'A Concrete Garden Where I Lay To Rest' shows that their muse has no intention of coming off the brakes anytime soon.
‘alt-psych-rock-reverbilicious-shoegaze… if that ever were a genre, these guys would be the faces of it’. Bristol’s sonically boundary pushing trio leapt out of the woodwork mid-2019 and since their emergence have fallen nothing short of delivering spectacularly high-octane live performances. Echoing a steady influential dose of transatlantic, hard-hitting but intelligently guitar-driven bands such as Balance and Composure and Pianos Become The Teeth. The storytelling ability associated with these artists is also apparent in the vividness and poignancy of the band’s lyrics, marked by the throaty howl of singer/guitarist, Joshua Milton.
The band's recent single 'A Concrete Garden Where I Lay To Rest' shows that their muse has no intention of coming off the brakes anytime soon.