New English Psychedelic Rock Bands to Check Out

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Looking for some new music to get into? Check out these up-and-coming psychedelic rock bands from England!

Hozier

Hozier is a Irish singer-songwriter from Bray, County Wicklow. His debut album, Hozier, was released in 2014 and included the hit single “Take Me to Church”. Hozier’s sound has been described as a mix of rock, soul and blues. He has been influenced by a wide range of artists, including Van Morrison, Nina Simone and The Pogues.

The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites are an Australian indie folk-rock band from Melbourne, Victoria. The band includes Sam Bentley, Christina Lacy, David Powys, Josh Bentley, and Sam Ricketts. The Paper Kites have released three albums, twelvefour (2015), States (2017) and On the Train Ride Home (2018). The band have toured extensively throughout Australia, Europe, North America and Asia.

The band’s sound has been described as “atmospheric folk-rock” and “cinematic indie-folk”. Their music has been used in a number of television shows and films, including Grey’s Anatomy, So You Think You Can Dance?, One Tree Hill, The Originals and the film One Percent More Humid.

The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites are an Australian indie folk-rock band that formed in 2010. The band’s musical style has been described as “atmospheric folk-rock”. The Paper Kites have released four studio albums, twelvefour (2012), States (2014), twelvefour (Deluxe Edition) (2015) and On the Train Ride Home (2017). The band have toured extensively in Australia, North America and Europe.

The Paper Kites formed in 2010, when Sam Bentley (lead vocals, guitar, piano) and Christina Lacy (bass guitar, vocals) met at a pub open mic night in Melbourne. The two began playing gigs together with friends of Lacy’s on drums and violin. Bentley and Lacy were later joined by drummer Josh Bentley (no relation to Sam), who had played with them at various gigs. The three then decided to start writing and recording music together.

The Paper Kites’ debut album, States, was released in 2014 to critical acclaim. The album was nominated for “Best Folk/Roots Album” at the 2015 ARIA Awards. The band toured extensively in support of the album, playing shows in Australia, North America and Europe.

The Paper Kites’ sophomore album, On the Train Ride Home, was released in 2017 to positive reviews. The album was nominated for “Best Indie/Rock Album” at the 2018 ARIA Awards. The band once again toured extensively in support of the album, playing shows across Australia, North America and Europe.

The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites are an Australian indie rock band from Melbourne. The band’s musical style has been described as “dream pop”. The Paper Kites have released three studio albums, twelvefour, States, and On the Train Ride Home.

The band’s debut album, twelvefour, was released in 2012 and peaked at number 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The album features the singles “Bloom”, “Young”, and “Feeling Fine”. The band’s second album, States, was released in 2014 and peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The album features the singles “Don’t Worry”, “Revelation”, and “Electric Indigo”.

The Paper Kites’ third album, On the Train Ride Home, was released in 2017 and peaked at number 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The album features the singles “On the Train Ride Home”, “Hallelujah”, and ” Indigo Blue”.

The Paper Kites

The Paper Kites are an Australian five-piece indie rock and folk band from Melbourne, Victoria. The band formed in 2010 and consists of Sam Bentley, Christina Lacy, David Powys, Simon Mollinger, and Josh Bentley. The Paper Kites have released three studio albums, twelvefour (2014), thirteenseventeen (2016), and On the Train Ride Home (2018).

The band’s music has been featured in various film and television soundtracks, including The Fault in Our Stars, Make It or Break It, Reign, So You Think You Can Dance, One Tree Hill, and Grey’s Anatomy.

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