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Mutations Festival with Cardinals, Our Girl, and more

Nov 9, 2024 at 12:00  ·  Various Brighton Venues, Brighton And Hove Various Brighton Venues, Brighton And Hove

Mutations Festival
Nov 9
Mutations Festival
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Melbourne’s Delivery deliver caustic garage punk with propulsive drumming and slashing guitars, mastering the “dolewave” style alongside Mikey Young collaborators like Eddy Current.
October Drift, known for their powerful songs from "Blame The Young," have released two acclaimed albums and enjoyed radio hits in the UK, Europe, and the US. They’ve played Glastonbury, Reading, and Leeds, earning a passionate live following with sold-out shows and support from top outlets like The Observer and Rolling Stone.
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.
Jojo Orme, aka Heartworms, captivates with her agit-pop style in Glutton For Punishment, a debut album full of raw emotion. Her acclaimed EP, A Comforting Notion, secured praise from The Sunday Times and more, with singles playlisted on BBC Radio 6 Music.
Cork's Cardinals offer a gritty rock landscape blending Irish trad folk, shoegaze, and punk. Known for their gothic EP, they fuse nostalgic rock with poetic narratives.
Kneecap, from West Belfast, blend Irish punk rap with satirical, high-energy performances. Celebrated by major media, they challenge norms and inspire cultural revival.
Mercury Rev, formed in late '80s New York, blend psych-pop, shoegaze, and Americana. Known for 1998's "Deserter's Songs," they collaborated with Levon Helm and Garth Hudson. Their style evolved from avant-pop to experimental roots sounds, leading to hits like "The Dark Is Rising." Noteworthy works include "See You on the Other Side" and "Snowflake Midnight." They partnered with Lucinda Williams and Norah Jones on The Delta Sweete Revisited, showcasing an enduring and versatile sonic journey.
English singer-songwriter Scott Lavene blends East End poetry with classic post-punk and ’70s American rock. Known for witty, dark-humored songs, he’s toured sold-out London shows and earned praise from BBC 6Music and MOJO.
Jane Weaver, a key figure in UK indie pop, is known for her lush, avant-garde sound blending motorik drums and exotic synths. Her acclaimed album ‘Flock’ reached the top 40.
Belfast’s Enola is a fierce Irish noise punk band blending hip-hop vocals with harsh guitars and electronica. Known for hits like *Gransha* and *Casement*, they've toured Europe extensively, played Riot Fest alongside Death Grips and The Cure, and earned critical acclaim including The Quietus’ top 50 releases.

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