Dedicated to self-penned, honest, rootsy tunes the music from the Diner touches base with Country, Americana, Folk and Pop traditions yet the presentation and lyrical content comments on modern life through wondrous tales of love, loss, friendship and tigers!
Circe’s Diner’s tracks have been taken to live radio performances, airplay with BBC Introducing, live video sessions, film sync (High Tide. 2015) and performances across the UK and Europe including Glastonbury Festival and performing to the Great British Bakeoff’s family in the final.
With their sound constantly developing, whilst maintaining a humanity often lost in contemporary music, Circe’s Diner have an impressive catalog of original material that has now touched the hearts of many. Blending catchy hooks, infectious melodies and dreamy harmonies these acoustic alchemists will take you on a most intoxicating journey that will leave you feeling thoroughly charmed!
“The band play a brand of upbeat and celebratory folk that’s easy on the ears and warming to the heart”
– Brighton’s Finest
“This EP will make you feel warm and fuzzy inside on this cold wintery season”
– Flux
“You can expect an exuberant performance and something really quite different from a highly creative young tour de force on the rise”
– Gloucestershire Echo
“The October EP is an enjoyable 30 minutes of music with some good songwriting and strong vocals. The melodic pop feel takes it away from pure folk and to a wider audience”
– Glasswerk
“In three words? Quirky. Folk. Glamour. Vocalist Bronte Shande’s jazzy-folk tones perfectly complement the vintage coo of alternate lead Rosina Buck above the wondrous arrangements”
– HiddenHerd
“The room was put under a spell by the captivating harmonies and irresistible hooks. The charming lyrics and folky melodies create a soul-warming feeling that is impossible not to fall in love with”
– The University Paper
“From watching them perform live, you can tell that they have poured everything they have into their music and really believe in what they do.”
– The University Paper
Dedicated to self-penned, honest, rootsy tunes the music from the Diner touches base with Country, Americana, Folk and Pop traditions yet the presentation and lyrical content comments on modern life through wondrous tales of love, loss, friendship and tigers!
Circe’s Diner’s tracks have been taken to live radio performances, airplay with BBC Introducing, live video sessions, film sync (High Tide. 2015) and performances across the UK and Europe including Glastonbury Festival and performing to the Great British Bakeoff’s family in the final.
With their sound constantly developing, whilst maintaining a humanity often lost in contemporary music, Circe’s Diner have an impressive catalog of original material that has now touched the hearts of many. Blending catchy hooks, infectious melodies and dreamy harmonies these acoustic alchemists will take you on a most intoxicating journey that will leave you feeling thoroughly charmed!
“The band play a brand of upbeat and celebratory folk that’s easy on the ears and warming to the heart”
– Brighton’s Finest
“This EP will make you feel warm and fuzzy inside on this cold wintery season”
– Flux
“You can expect an exuberant performance and something really quite different from a highly creative young tour de force on the rise”
– Gloucestershire Echo
“The October EP is an enjoyable 30 minutes of music with some good songwriting and strong vocals. The melodic pop feel takes it away from pure folk and to a wider audience”
– Glasswerk
“In three words? Quirky. Folk. Glamour. Vocalist Bronte Shande’s jazzy-folk tones perfectly complement the vintage coo of alternate lead Rosina Buck above the wondrous arrangements”
– HiddenHerd
“The room was put under a spell by the captivating harmonies and irresistible hooks. The charming lyrics and folky melodies create a soul-warming feeling that is impossible not to fall in love with”
– The University Paper
“From watching them perform live, you can tell that they have poured everything they have into their music and really believe in what they do.”
– The University Paper