Silverfield Drop Debut EP ‘Flower’

Musical cooks of the best variety, Flower slings together a colourful indie demeanour and a fierce punk sensibility all warmed up over a cooker of 21st-century grunge, stuck on full whack. Chock-a-block with high-volume, guttural, well spun threads from various movements, the result is an EP that never loses it’s pop sensibility and sees the fresh Grunger foursome come into full bloom. All the world’s flora might never seem the same again.

Herefordshire noisy alterna-kids SILVERFIELD (consisting of Ellie Jean Bramhall, Chris Holloway, Dan Palmer and Joe Rogers) have just released their debut EP ‘Flower’ via Homebird Records!

Musical cooks of the best variety, Flower slings together a colourful indie demeanour and a fierce punk sensibility all warmed up over a cooker of 21st-century grunge, stuck on full whack. Chock-a-block with high-volume, guttural, well spun threads from various movements, the result is an EP that never loses it’s pop sensibility and sees the fresh Grunger foursome come into full bloom. All the world’s flora might never seem the same again.

Flower, although months in the making, is a quick, sharp, stab of some of the best the UK’s healthy alternative talent has to offer. Following up from the success of their debut single Sticky Fingered Boy, the band are hoping Flower – their big hello to the world and the scene – will get another great reception.

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The grunger foursome will be releasing their second single later on in the summer.

The group have a string of dates planned for late July:

19th – BRIGHTON, THE GLOBE
20TH – LONDON, THE UNICORN
22ND – HEREFORD, THE VICTORY

Brad Biddlecombe

July 19, 2016

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