Bristol trio Jesuits blur borders utilising a blend of gothic-rock, trap music, shoegaze and experimental electronics. Creating a trancelike state from groove based aesthetics, Jesuits use ethereal drones and loops to create a blank canvas for repeating noise, choral melody and pulsing patterns.
To-date, the band have accumulated support slots with acts as prominent as The Black Lips, Ariel Pink, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and Wand, alongside joining Telegram on their UK tour. Jesuits also garnered press & radio attention, including Time Out Magazine and John Kennedy on Radio X.
Bristol trio Jesuits blur borders utilising a blend of gothic-rock, trap music, shoegaze and experimental electronics. Creating a trancelike state from groove based aesthetics, Jesuits use ethereal drones and loops to create a blank canvas for repeating noise, choral melody and pulsing patterns.
To-date, the band have accumulated support slots with acts as prominent as The Black Lips, Ariel Pink, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and Wand, alongside joining Telegram on their UK tour. Jesuits also garnered press & radio attention, including Time Out Magazine and John Kennedy on Radio X.