Please Please You & Brudenell Presents
Divorce
Oscar Browne
Thursday 17th October, 7.30pm
Tickets are £13 (+ b/f) in advance (more on the door) and available from See Tickets.
*This is a standing show*
Divorce share new single ‘Gears’, their first music of the year, which is produced by Catherine Marks (boygenius, Foals, Wolf Alice). Also announced is news of their biggest UK headline show to date at London’s Islington Assembly Hall in October, and two very special hometown headline shows at Nottingham’s Bodega, all of which follow a packed Spring and Summer live schedule that includes SXSW, a UK tour with Everything Everything, and a raft of international festivals.
Finding themselves on the lips of many tastemakers heading into 2024, drawing international media support and becoming fixtures on the BBC 6 Music playlist, Divorce have already been out on the road in support of both Bombay Bicycle Club and The Vaccines this year, on the heels of 2023’s acclaimed EP Heady Metal. Lauded as a striking portrait of insecurity upon release, it marched through everything from nervy and fluttering meditations on learning to be comfortable in your own skin, to wracked documents on the bubbling frustration that comes with the flaws we know we possess but cannot fix.
A restless band by nature, new single ‘Gears’ is about juggling identities and responsibilities, and the emotional cost of trying to be all things to all people. Fitting then that ‘Gears’ itself reveals two sides, initially all soft and melodic before transforming into something jittery and intense on top of which singer/guitarist Felix Mackenzie-Barrow contemplates “I don’t remember when the gears got stuck”, while it surges to its dramatic crescendo. Of the new single, he offers: “Gears was written when I’d just moved to London and was working very long hours whilst trying to keep up with increasing band commitments for Divorce. I was spending all of my time working or playing shows and couldn’t maintain any kind of social life or keep up with the spending a social life felt like it would cost. The song came out of those frustrations.”
With ‘Gears’, Divorce once again prove themselves to be greater than the sum of their parts, with a theatricality, drama, poise and undeniable talent for gripping composition.
Press:
‘Their music might come firmly from the tangled depths of the heart, but they’re also relishing every win they can whilst putting it all out there.’
DIY
‘Awash with satisfying harmonies, their country-chamber-pop exudes familiarity and sophistication to soften that irreverent, punchy lyricism.’
The Independent
‘Their knack for theatricality, ambition, passion for their craft and unique storytelling ability have allowed them to experience a lightning rise.’
The Line of Best Fit
‘Genre-mingling instrumentation that boasts a sweet blend of country and indie-folk.’
So Young
Oscar Browne
Hailing from North London, Oscar Browne is the twenty-five-year young multi-instrumentalist-come-singer-songwriter, who’s spellbinding style of meticulous alt-folk, is a contemporary force of seminal nature.
Building a world out of pine trees and finger-picked-mortar, and nesting warmly within the branches of Stephen Fretwell, Nick Mulvey, and John Martyn, Oscar Browne’s roots lie in the foundational intricacy of golden- age songwriting. A founding member of the London based folk-collective Broadside Hacks (amongst other banded-ventures), Oscar Browne’s creative-capability is a limitless array of captivating delights; a timeless sense of musical-magnitude which’ll only keep growing with fine prowess, as Browne continues to cut his teeth as a beguiling ‘must-see’ artist with a widely regarded live-show.
Please Please You & Brudenell Presents
Divorce
Oscar Browne
Thursday 17th October, 7.30pm
Tickets are £13 (+ b/f) in advance (more on the door) and available from See Tickets.