We take pride in managing our artists with all the care and attention they need to grow into who and where they want to be. We are fortunate enough to have some of the most promising south-west talent currently emerging and are dedicated to their well being and success.
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HUNNY BUZZ
Bristol-based band 'HUNNY BUZZ' captures the duality of human nature. Frontwoman Lyd Read delivers raw emotion as she undresses the struggle of modern love in an up-and-coming Indie-pop group. Speaking about the track's narrative-driven lyrics and melancholic nature, Lydia Read explains “‘Now I can get over you’ is a blow-by-blow account of when a relationship goes so wrong, there can be relief in accepting the romance is dead and moving on.”
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Indie-pop band HUNNY BUZZ have since gained over 50K streams on Spotify with the addition to their latest single(s) ‘Now I Can Get Over You’ & ‘Deli Man’ The band have supported the likes of 'The Manatees', 'CVC' & 'Vistas' whilst making appearances at festivals 2000Trees, TRUCK, and Dot to Dot.
Previous single ‘Love Me Like You Used To’ has been aired on BBC Radio 1 thanks to Gemma Bradley and was featured on 'Made In Chelsea'. June 2023 saw the band sell out Bristols iconic The Louisiana and have since been building a reputation as the band to watch ahead of their long awaited debut EP ‘Welcome to our Garden’ due to be released in 2024.
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GRACK MACK & THE PACK
Side-splittingly-relatable, food-for-thought quartet “Grack Mack and the Pack'' have served as a widely appreciated emotional lay-by since their 2022, Bristol-based formation into Indie-Folk/Pop. As if “Phoebe Bridgers” delivered “The Beatles” the emphatic pulse of “Big Thief” in the shape of a terrarium and in doing so dotted the lines between summer and spring with a googly-eyed daisy chain and hazy, clean glass.
The pack take their different influences with a stride of passion to take what former solo frontwoman ‘Grace Mackenzie’ calls ‘melodies of her thoughts’ and turn them into memories with a runtime and sing-a-long hooks calling across the southwest, pulling them along, show by show; where they have waited. Now, the warm crenelated gelling of nostalgia has met the Bristol masses, enthralled in neo-boho looseness like the last puzzle piece soaked in a good bottle of red, carbonated and corked to build the pressure before everything comes, explosively, together.