Concerts
Seth Lakeman
Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

Beth Rowley + Mary Bragg
Moth Club, London

Seth Lakeman
Arts Centre, Norwich

Wildwood Kin + The Luck
The Cluny, Newcastle

Seth Lakeman
The Crescent, York

Soeur + Waterfools + Civil Villains
The Black Heart, London

Bristol’s Soeur showcase their abrasive side, announcing their tension-building new single Fight following its premiere on BBC Radio 1 Rock Show. The track focuses on the journey of blindly following something, questioning it, and wanting to fight against it.
'Following a conversation with an old friend, I was inspired to write about how he'd fallen in love with the idea of protecting his country but ultimately left the army despising what he was fighting for. Like many of our songs, it's meaning transcends this particular situation', explains guitarist and vocalist Tina.
Anya, who also shares guitar and frontperson duties, continues “I think it’s easy to accept what we are taught, but it is only by questioning it that we truly learn. Whether it’s a war, an abusive relationship, a mental illness or a society-instilled stereotype, this song reminds us that we have the power not only to stop fuelling the cause but to actively fight against it”
Fight follows previous single Track Back. Both will feature on Soeur’s forthcoming EP Fight, which will be self-released on 17th November.
Produced by Mat Sampson in Bristol’s Bink Bonk studio, the EP captures Soeur genre-defying and overwhelming range, from stomping alt-rock as seen in Out Again, to the grungey, PJ Harvey undertones captured in Quiet It, or the emotive and heartfelt Whole Me. Musically Soeur are far from formulaic, the only consistency being the flawless dual vocal between Tina and Anya which intertwines throughout the EP.
Fenne Lily
Sebright Arms, London

Wildwood Kin + The Luck
Brudenell Social Club, Leeds

Seth Lakeman
Brewery Arts, Kendall

Penelope Isles + Knobblehead
The Cookie , Leicester

Soeur + Waterfools + Civil Villains
The Wheatsheaf, Oxford

Bristol’s Soeur showcase their abrasive side, announcing their tension-building new single Fight following its premiere on BBC Radio 1 Rock Show. The track focuses on the journey of blindly following something, questioning it, and wanting to fight against it.
'Following a conversation with an old friend, I was inspired to write about how he'd fallen in love with the idea of protecting his country but ultimately left the army despising what he was fighting for. Like many of our songs, it's meaning transcends this particular situation', explains guitarist and vocalist Tina.
Anya, who also shares guitar and frontperson duties, continues “I think it’s easy to accept what we are taught, but it is only by questioning it that we truly learn. Whether it’s a war, an abusive relationship, a mental illness or a society-instilled stereotype, this song reminds us that we have the power not only to stop fuelling the cause but to actively fight against it”
Fight follows previous single Track Back. Both will feature on Soeur’s forthcoming EP Fight, which will be self-released on 17th November.
Produced by Mat Sampson in Bristol’s Bink Bonk studio, the EP captures Soeur genre-defying and overwhelming range, from stomping alt-rock as seen in Out Again, to the grungey, PJ Harvey undertones captured in Quiet It, or the emotive and heartfelt Whole Me. Musically Soeur are far from formulaic, the only consistency being the flawless dual vocal between Tina and Anya which intertwines throughout the EP.
Broken Witt Rebels + No Fit State
The Cluny, Newcastle

Johnny Lloyd
Oxford, The Bullingdon

Seth Lakeman
Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury

Amyl & The Sniffers + Bad Vibrations
The Underworld, London

Snow Patrol
Royal Albert Hall, London

Amyl & The Sniffers
9294, London

Low Island + Grace Lightman
The Bullingdon, Oxford

Dreadzone + Greg Dread
Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton

White Lies + Boniface
O2 Academy Brixton , London

Dinosaur Pile up
Exchange, Bristol

My Baby + Thomas Oliver
SWX, Bristol

Amyl & The Sniffers + Bad Vibrations
Studio 9294, London

Razorlight + Indian Queens
UEA, Norwich

White Lies + Boniface
O2 Academy Brixton , London

Ride + The Soft Cavalry
Engine Rooms , Southampton

Pictish Trail
The Wheatsheaf, Oxford

The Telescopes
The Shacklewell Arms , London

Razorlight + Indian Queens
Winter Gardens, Margate

Razorlight + Indian Queens
O2 Academy, Oxford

Razorlight + Indian Queens
Brixton Electric , London

Shellac + Beige Palace
Y Plas, Cardiff

Broken Witt Rebels + No Fit State
O2 Institute, Birmingham

Sound of the Sirens + Sadie Lorler
The Louisiana , Bristol

Jim Lockey & The Solemn Sun + Hot Beige
The Frog & Fiddle, Cheltenham

Neon Waltz + Fossette
Rough Trade, Bristol

Steve Mason + James Endeacott
Exchange, Bristol


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