Fiona Hewes
Fiona Hewes is a London-based indie pop band with Fiona Hewes on lead vocals and guitar, Ethan Jones on bass and backing vocals, and Jake Thompson on drums....
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Fiona Hewes is a London-based indie pop band with Fiona Hewes on lead vocals and guitar, Ethan Jones on bass and backing vocals, and Jake Thompson on drums. They released their debut album 'Bad Ideas' in 2019, followed by 'The Way I Want' in 2021 and 'Unraveling' in 2023.
Their songs like 'Bad Ideas' and 'Cool' often work with confessional lyrics about emotional complexity. The band's 2022 single 'Bad Ideas' drew some criticism for supposedly promoting reckless behavior, which they addressed with a statement about the song's actual focus on self-reflection.
Their debut album received a Mercury Prize nomination. The band's live shows are known for their energy and the group's onstage chemistry.
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