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ewe draw on folk, blues, latin & north African music to form lyrical songs whose rhythmic and hypnotic qualities have earned comparisons to Devendra Banhart, Yo La Tengo, Nick Drake and Milton Nascimento.
Starting as a weekly jam between friends, ewe recorded their first music at North London's now infamous Spiritual Bar, releasing their first single 'The Great Divide' on the haunt's label, Spiritual Records in 2015.
They received support from BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio London, FRUK, FATEA and released their debut EP, Edgar Wallace Exchange in 2016.
'reflective vocals slip through late-night jazzy meanderings and noirish guitar harmonics – an original and entrancing single. We’re looking forward to hearing more…' FRUK
‘wrapped me in its spell’ Fresh On The Net
'ones to watch’ New Roots
Starting as a weekly jam between friends, ewe recorded their first music at North London's now infamous Spiritual Bar, releasing their first single 'The Great Divide' on the haunt's label, Spiritual Records in 2015.
They received support from BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio London, FRUK, FATEA and released their debut EP, Edgar Wallace Exchange in 2016.
'reflective vocals slip through late-night jazzy meanderings and noirish guitar harmonics – an original and entrancing single. We’re looking forward to hearing more…' FRUK
‘wrapped me in its spell’ Fresh On The Net
'ones to watch’ New Roots