Vocalist Ollie Judge says ”Houseplants” is about “being able to afford a house and not having to have beans on toast for the week leading up to payday. Pessimistically, I don’t see that future happening, but I still catch myself every now and again thinking it could.”
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Vocalist Ollie Judge says ”Houseplants” is about “being able to afford a house and not having to have beans on toast for the week leading up to payda… read more
Vocalist Ollie Judge says ”Houseplants” is about “being able to afford a house and not having to have beans on toast for the week leading up to payday. Pessimistically, I don’t see that … read more
Formed while at university in Brighton, the five-piece – Ollie Judge (vocals, drums), Louis Borlase (vocals, guitar), Anton Pearson (guitar), Laurie Nankivell (bass), and Arthur Leadbetter (keys) – played their first gig after replying to an advert for a "young person's jazz night." Quickly putting a set list together, their idiosyncratic mix of half-yelped, half-sung vocals, jerky, angular guitars, brass blasts, and droney synth lines caught the ears of the U.K.'s underground scene with gigs following across the South-East with regular trips to Londo… read more