Bryde – Honey

Girls and guitars are either described as angry or gentle – the binary divides that exist in much of our lives plays out even when it comes to music. But Bryde is both fierce and fragile, and on new single Honey she echoes early PJ Harvey, more upbeat and intense than her previous single Wait. Attitude heavy and searing with ballsy energy, Sarah Howells turns up the electric guitars in the thrilling tune, and ropes The Coral’s Bill Ryder-Jones on production duties. A thrilling addition to the set on her upcoming tour.

New EP to be released in November via Tipping Point Records.

13.10 – London, The Courtyard Theatre
01.11 – Brighton, The Hope And Ruin
02.11 – Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
03.11 – Bristol, The Old Bookshop
04.11 – Southampton, The Notes Cafe
06.11 – Glasgow, Broadcast
07.11 – Newcastle, Head Of Steam
08.11 – Manchester, Fallow Cafe
09.11 – Leeds, Oporto
10.11 – Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge
17.11 – Norwich, The Shoe Factory Social Club

 

Published by Francesca Baker

Passionate about music, the world, exploring, literature and smiling. Writing, marketing and events for all my favourite things.

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