A Brighton-formed trio known for songs like 'Battles' that speak plainly about mental health.
If you're new to them, start with 'Battles' and 'Chasing Rubies.' That's where their sound really comes together.
Their debut album 'Singing for Strangers' included 'Battles,' a track that resonated for its direct approach to mental health struggles. Songs like 'Chasing Rubies' and 'Take It Out On Me' showed their knack for melodic, introspective writing. They signed with Island Records in 2014 and kept making music even after Harry Hudson-Taylor left in 2016.
Hudson Taylor formed in 2012 with brothers Harry and Alfie Hudson-Taylor and Chris Joannou in Brighton. They released 'Singing for Strangers' in 2015 and followed with 'Loving People' in 2018 after Harry's departure.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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