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Lions of Dissent is an evolving vision. A singular planet orbiting in its own sphere.
Transmitting sound and vision for the last decade, the creative collective appears and disappears, circling around its own orbital plane. Active when they choose to be, reactive when it counts. With a rolling past membership of 15, LoD return with the core unit of 4 that has guided and propelled the group from inception back in 2015.
With a proven pedigree proudly built on back-to-back sell out gigs, international critical acclaim, BBC 6 Music plays and a wide and varied canon of self-produced material. Lions of Dissent are group with a legacy, and future most could only dream of.
“this is good – love your style”
Anton Newcombe - Brian Jonestown Massacre
“a true euphoric acid trip that lives on in the bloodstream"
Jamie Ward - Noise Delays Recovery
"They produce soaring, melodic impassioned indie/psych/dance anthems. Influences may flit in and out of their sound yet they don’t really fit neatly into any obvious musical genre box"
Andy Von Pip – The VPME
“really cool - I’m glad I found them”
Simone Marie Butler - Primal Scream
Transmitting sound and vision for the last decade, the creative collective appears and disappears, circling around its own orbital plane. Active when they choose to be, reactive when it counts. With a rolling past membership of 15, LoD return with the core unit of 4 that has guided and propelled the group from inception back in 2015.
With a proven pedigree proudly built on back-to-back sell out gigs, international critical acclaim, BBC 6 Music plays and a wide and varied canon of self-produced material. Lions of Dissent are group with a legacy, and future most could only dream of.
“this is good – love your style”
Anton Newcombe - Brian Jonestown Massacre
“a true euphoric acid trip that lives on in the bloodstream"
Jamie Ward - Noise Delays Recovery
"They produce soaring, melodic impassioned indie/psych/dance anthems. Influences may flit in and out of their sound yet they don’t really fit neatly into any obvious musical genre box"
Andy Von Pip – The VPME
“really cool - I’m glad I found them”
Simone Marie Butler - Primal Scream