Rising stars

Rising Stars: Sea Girls


31 07 2019

Sea Girls, a British indie four piece - made up of Henry Camamile (vocals/guitar), Rory Young (guitar), Andrew Dawson (bass) and Oli Khan (drums) – had a whirlwind start to the year after being named the only band on the BBC’s Sound of 2019 list, subsequently garnering praise from NME, Radio X, Wonderland, It's All Indie, and Dork.

Following their ‘infectious’ debut single Call Me Out, released in 2017, the band have been paving their way in the UK indie scene, and in July marked their 100th live show, supporting The Kooks as part of Sounds Of The City. With a series of releases including Damage Done, which made the BBC Radio 1 playlist and featured as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record, Sea Girls recently signed a worldwide multi-album deal with Polydor Records – home to artists including Billie Eilish, Sam Fender, and The 1975 – and are set to perform at festivals across the UK and Europe, appearing at Reading and Leeds in August, before embarking on their biggest headline tour to date this autumn.

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