Prides
Prides formed in London with Stewart Brock on vocals. Their 2015 debut single 'The Seeds You Sow' got attention for its emotional pull and melodic reach. The...
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Prides formed in London with Stewart Brock on vocals. Their 2015 debut single 'The Seeds You Sow' got attention for its emotional pull and melodic reach. The band followed with albums like 'The Way Back Up' in 2016 and 'Magnetic Fields' in 2019, working in synth textures and pop structures.
Songs like 'Out Of The Blue' and 'Higher Love' show their knack for anthemic, open-hearted writing. The music often deals with identity and connection, coming from Brock's perspective as a queer artist. In 2019, a former member left after misconduct allegations; the band said they wanted to maintain a safe environment.
They kept recording, putting out 'Light Up' in 2022. The lineup has included Lewis Gardiner on guitar, James Rowland on bass, and Tom Fraser on drums. Tracks like 'I Should Know You Better' and 'Messiah' continue in that vein of earnest, synth-driven pop.
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