When it comes to pivotal life moments, having the mighty Nick Cave snatch a balloon out of your hands when you’re seven years old before smirkingly stomping on it is going to make you do one of two things. 1) Run off crying and forever commit to a quiet life or 2) Decide to be just like the big tall man who gets a kick out of scaring little kids. When it happened to Lia Metcalfe, she wisely decided to do the latter.
On the 11th of March, Liverpool born and bred four-piece, The Mysterines, d...
When it comes to pivotal life moments, having the mighty Nick Cave snatch a balloon out of your hands when you’re seven years old before smirkingly stomping on it is going to make you do one of two things. 1) Run off crying and forever commit to a quiet life or 2) Decide to be just like the big tall man who gets a kick out of scaring little kids. When it happened to Lia Metcalfe, she wisely decided to do the latter.
On the 11th of March, Liverpool born and bred four-piece, The Mysterines, dropped their debut album ‘Reeling’, with catching opener, ‘Life’s A Bitch (But I Like It So Much)’. Building on the explosive energy of their 2020 3-track EP ‘Love’s Not Enough,’ The Mysterines bring us a signature, gigantic rock sound, that has sealed them as Amazon Music’s Ones To Watch 2022 and landed single, Dangerous, on 6 Music’s A-list. At just 20 years old, lead singer and writer Lia Metcalfe’s ‘confident attitude is felt at every turn… she opens up on themes of self-destruction and love, with a dark and intimate charm”
“The first great British rock band of the post-pandemic era” – NME
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