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Mutations Festival with Ellis D., Floodlights, and more

Nov 8, 2024  ·  Various Brighton Venues, Brighton And Hove Various Brighton Venues, Brighton And Hove

Mutations Festival
Nov 8
Mutations Festival
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Willie J Healey, known for his Neil Young-meets-The Beatles-meets Elvis Costello style, gained acclaim with 'Twin Heavy'. Loved by Alex Turner, Joe Talbot, Jamie T, and Florence Welch.
Born from relentless touring and acclaimed debut 'Forever Whatever,' October Drift rocks with heavy, pop-tinged sounds. Known for powerful, praised albums and electrifying performances at Glastonbury and with Editors. Their music unites fans with visceral energy and sharp songwriting.
Scott Lavene, known for odd pop and twisted ballads, acclaimed by BBC and MOJO for storytelling and surrealism. Famous for "Broke". Likened to 70s Stiff records and Baxter Dury.
Edinburgh's Hamish Hawk is known for literate, heartfelt songs blending wit and beauty, akin to Jarvis Cocker and Scott Walker. "Heavy Elevator" showcased his filmic style and rich baritone.
Brighton's Lime Garden, an indie-electro band known for their debut album "One More Thing," features Chloe Howard, Leila Deeley, Tippi Morgan & Annabel Whittle. Acclaimed by 6 Music, NME, and The Independent.
Hebden Bridge's The Lounge Society recorded their debut album "Tired of Silent" in 2022, a collaborative feat of melodic angst and teamwork, honed by Dan Carey in his studio. Known for democratic songcraft, the band excels as a unified group without a front leader.
Austin's Good Looks blend cathartic rock with generous lyrics in hits like "Bummer Year." Known for their intense live shows and resilience after guitarist Jake Ames' tragic accident.
Jane Weaver, UK indie pop icon, crafts lush, avant-garde music with motorik drums, synths, and exotic fuzz. Collaborated with John Parish, known for "Flock" and praised by The Guardian.
The New Eves, featuring Ella (drums, flute, vocals), Nina (cello, guitar, vocals), Kate (bass), and Violet (violin, guitar, vocals), blend organic joyful chaos with theatrical Gregorian chants and textural music.
Warmduscher, formed from Fat White Family & Paranoid London members, remixes classic genres into unique, acclaimed chaos, celebrated for their mischievous yet extraordinary music style.
Irish band Cardinals, born in a coastal town, blends shoegaze, folk, and rock with 60s pop elements. Known for a unique gothic style and narrative warmth, aiming to resonate deeply with listeners.
Floodlights, known for raw, intimate live shows with powerful outbursts, hail from Australia. Their music, filled with evocative lyricism, explores personal and national identity. Hits include the sold-out EP 'Backyard' and albums 'From a View' and 'Painting of My Time'. They have toured globally, performing at major festivals and alongside bands like Black Midi and Pavement.
Emerging from East London, Snapped Ankles blend post-punk with primal rhythms and white noise. Known for performances in unusual venues and using homemade synths, they bring a unique electrified forest energy.
Mercury Rev, formed at SUNY Buffalo, evolved from avant-pop to psych-pop, gaining fame with 1998's "Deserter's Songs". Known for blending Americana with intimate songwriting, they achieved critical and commercial success in the UK.
Our Girl's debut album ‘Stranger Today’ showcases intimate kinship and dynamic chemistry. Featuring Nathan's visceral lyricism and the robust rhythm of Tyler and Wilson, the album explores themes of love and friendship with hits like ‘I Really Like It’ and ‘Josephine’.
Founded by Joshua Hodges, STRFKR evolved into a vibrant band with members Keil Corcoran, Shawn Glassford, and Arian Jalali. Known for dance-worthy, thoughtful music, they've successfully hit Billboard charts with albums like Reptilians and Miracle Mile. Their work also features extensively in films and TV.

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