Slow-fi All Dayer: Lou Terry, Lobby, Swelt + More

Lou Terry
South London-based musician, genre-mangler, and activist. This project sees the Radio 2-tipped artist fusing strange technology with timeless songwriting. A Deptford based songwriter, he once won the heart of John Cooper Clarke who stumbled upon him performing in a pub and was so entranced he missed his train home.
Lobby
Bonding over a mutual love of bands like Duster and Acetone, musicians Lottie Pendlebury (Goat Girl) and Toby Evans-Jesra (leather.head) set to work making tunes. Enlisting Josh Gormley on drums, the trio’s endearing brand of strung-out alt-rock is an intimate and welcome counterpoint to the frenetic energy of some of their other musical outlets.
Swelt
Weaving tapestries of sparse, melancholic compositions, swelt meld influences of folk, slowcore and post-rock. The four-piece, composed of members of Talons, Repo Man and Iceman Furniss Quintet, formed in Bristol in 2020. Delicate melody and vulnerability form the core of the band’s atmospheric arrangements, using voices and strings to create open harmony.
Mabel Clarke
Formerly releasing under The Clarke Family Firm and Jesse Nicholls, Mabel Clarke’s writing shifts between drones and rocket- fuled energy-peaceful moments make way for sudden lurches into anxiety and jitteryness. They pull at hopes and fears, tying them up into a jumble of syncopated breathless panic attacks.
Duchess
Duchess are a new project from Tom Short (Mylar), Reuben Brunt (swelt) and Rory Cook.
Presented by Swelt
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