Exploring Birdsong, an alt-pop trio, is making waves with their latest single ‘Turntail’. The band has been praised by Kerrang! Magazine for their unique vision and by PROG Magazine for their multi-layered sound.
A fusion of pop sensibility, delicacy, experimentation, and heaviness defines Exploring Birdsong’s music. The trio, led by piano and without guitars, is forging their musical path with ‘Turntail’, released through Long Branch Records.
The band shares that ‘Turntail’ has been in the works since their university days, evolving into a track they are immensely proud of today. The single follows their successful cover of Deftones‘ ‘Diamond Eyes’ and their EP ‘Dancing in the Face of Danger’, which received global acclaim.
Don’t miss Exploring Birdsong headlining at Manchester’s Deaf Institute on June 22nd, with support from Toria Wooff and Cleaver Blue. Tickets are selling fast, so grab yours here.
The band’s recent live performances with Katatonia in Ireland and their headline tour across the UK have solidified their reputation as an exciting and talented group. Drawing influences from artists like Kate Bush, Sleep Token, Everything Everything, and Agent Fresco, Exploring Birdsong offers a unique blend of genres.
Frontwoman Lynsey Ward‘s captivating vocals, combined with the talents of Jonny Knight on bass and synthesisers and Matt Harrison on drums and percussion, make Exploring Birdsong a band to watch.
Stay updated with Exploring Birdsong on their social media channels:
– Instagram
– Facebook
– Official Website
– Twitter
Don’t miss out on this rising trio’s music journey!
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