Headline: Her Burden
Support 1: Socks in Bed
Support 2: Amber Saqladi
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Her Burden:
https://www.herburden.com
"Her Burden are an Indie-Rock / Alt-Rock band from Leicester, UK. They take influence from UK indie and brit-pop bands, modern punk and classic rock titans. They’ve played at venues and festivals across the UK, have received support and airplay nationally and internationally (BBC Introducing, Planet Rock Radio, Radio Wigwam), and have been featured across multiple digital PR platforms (Richer Sounds, A&R Factory, Our Sound Music).
After a big 2019 (supporting The Hunna, Toploader & The Zutons) the band went into hibernation when 2020 became the year of COVID and cancellation. Fast forward to 2021 and the band released "Way Too Good For Me” and then new fan favourite “Figure It Out” in March 2022 - a clear evolution of the band’s DIY operation, with a bigger sound, catchy melodies and better production. A great re- introduction and sign of what's to come..."
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Socks In Bed:
http://socksinbed.com
"Socks In Bed are a Punk/Rock trio from Leicester, England. Crafting power driven songs with catchy choruses that are not to be overlooked. Their latest release, 4 song E.P. ‘Taking Shape’ sees them confronting demons, feelings, and changing times."
#coldfeetsuck
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Amber Saqladi:
https://linktr.ee/ambersaqladi...
"Amber Saqladi is a 19 year old singer-songwriter, who has been building her career as live musician and professional music artist for nearly five years. Her original music has always been strongly rooted within the genres of alternative-pop and folk, but she has ventured - in addition - into the genres of rock and country as of late. She has always been inspired musically by the lyricism of Taylor Swift, the honesty and poetry of Lana Del Rey and the calming edge of Mazzy Star. Amber’s music focuses on translating human emotion into words and music - becoming a voice for those who consider themselves without one where how they feel is concerned."