Genevieve Miles

Psychedelic witchy alt rock inspired by the likes of Talking Heads, Wolf Alice and Courtney Barnett, Miles isa true artist of today's generation (Local and Live).
Together with her 5-piece band, her live shows are energising, joyous, affirming, therapeutic occasions to sing, dance and heal. What a great night, all passion and angst Patti Smith and P J Harvey rolled into one."
Her music has been featured on a Hyundai advert, selected on BBC Introducings Top Tracks of the year, and endorsed by Goose and Gander.
Genevieve featured on BBC Introducing's main Instagram page and is set to headline This is Tmrw's 'Ones To Watch 2026' festival in Birmingham in January. Past gigs include opening for Ellur, Low Island, Megan Wyn and Danny Mellin as well as slots at Camp Bestival, Truck Festival, The Great Escape, Wychwood Festival and Birmingham's What's Happenin Festival. Past gigs include opening for Ellur, Low Island, Megan Wyn and Danny Mellin as well as slots at Camp Bestival, Truck Festival, The Great Escape, Wychwood Festival and Birmingham's What's Happenin Festival. Her wide range of influences was also celebrated when Fontaines D.C shared her cover of their song I Dont Belong for the online Rock the Breadline fundraiser.
On the live experience, Genevieve says: "I love throwing myself around on stage and shouting as loud as I can: it's for all those years that I stayed quiet, didnt get mad, people pleased. This is the time of the wild woman: we are loud, emotional, ALIVE."
New EP then it gets worse (released 14th November) was celebrated with two packed shows at Truck Store, Oxford and The Night Owl, Birmingham. The EP has already gained support from BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and West Midlands, including a BBC Introducing live session.
Together with her 5-piece band, her live shows are energising, joyous, affirming, therapeutic occasions to sing, dance and heal. What a great night, all passion and angst Patti Smith and P J Harvey rolled into one."
Her music has been featured on a Hyundai advert, selected on BBC Introducings Top Tracks of the year, and endorsed by Goose and Gander.
Genevieve featured on BBC Introducing's main Instagram page and is set to headline This is Tmrw's 'Ones To Watch 2026' festival in Birmingham in January. Past gigs include opening for Ellur, Low Island, Megan Wyn and Danny Mellin as well as slots at Camp Bestival, Truck Festival, The Great Escape, Wychwood Festival and Birmingham's What's Happenin Festival. Past gigs include opening for Ellur, Low Island, Megan Wyn and Danny Mellin as well as slots at Camp Bestival, Truck Festival, The Great Escape, Wychwood Festival and Birmingham's What's Happenin Festival. Her wide range of influences was also celebrated when Fontaines D.C shared her cover of their song I Dont Belong for the online Rock the Breadline fundraiser.
On the live experience, Genevieve says: "I love throwing myself around on stage and shouting as loud as I can: it's for all those years that I stayed quiet, didnt get mad, people pleased. This is the time of the wild woman: we are loud, emotional, ALIVE."
New EP then it gets worse (released 14th November) was celebrated with two packed shows at Truck Store, Oxford and The Night Owl, Birmingham. The EP has already gained support from BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and West Midlands, including a BBC Introducing live session.
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