AVIS – British Indies Jingle And Jangle Their Way Through New Adrenalizing Single ‘DAFFODIL GIRL’

Daily electricity to load your batteries

7 March 2024

Band: AVIS

Who: 4 British indies from Hull, describing themselves as energetic, emotive
and& bursting with teenage angsty chaos! Their writing process where lyrics are
written in a singer-songwriter style & then flipped to become a full band arrangement
with interesting parts, solos & rhythmic ideas is something they feel sets them apart
from other bands.

New single: DAFFODIL GIRL

“This is our second studio recording & we feel we’re developing well as a band when it comes
to recording our music. Daffodil Girl has been Sev’s brainchild for over a year now & it’s great
to finally have it in a form we can share with the world & be wholly proud of”
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TUTV: Daffodil Girl swings and shakes, rattles and rumbles, grooves and moves.
It’s the kind of get-up-and-go tune I embrace when it comes on my headphones. Adrenalizing, whipping up and galvanizing. You can smell the joy. Reference?

The Smiths on a jangly Johnny Marr roll with invigorating female vocals. Cool, right?
You betcha. Trust me, your ears will enjoy this sonic flower big time, just as mine did
and still do after hitting the repeat button.


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AVIS: Instagram

British Indie Teens AVIS HHave A Sunrising Future Ahead – Check Out Their Debut EP To Find Out Why

New striking strokes

20 April 2023

Band: AVIS
Who: Indies from the burgeoning creative scene
in and around the Hull and East Yorkshire area.

Debut EP: SUNRISE

It features 3 tracks.

SUNRISE

A vintage jangly indie tune centered around buzzy guitars and pepped up
with zest vocals and an instant-sticking chorus. Lyrically it touches on subjects
of anxiety and working out how to deal with life as it comes at you.

COPY PASTE STREETS

Another upbeat firecracker that triggers feet-and-head movements. The song
is a lyrical metaphor for the repetitive, architecture of many residential areas
around the UK, how it exacerbates a bland, monotonous lifestyle and a sense
of being forgotten.

ECHO CHAMBER

Here Avis slow down for a post-breakup reflection on ex-friends and how one of them bullied the other. Feeling outcast by the intimidation, there’s an internal conversation going on in the head of the persecuted one that personifies the alienation and how it
eats at the soul. Heartfelt (duet) vocals emphasise the song’s stress-painful story.

Overall a notable and very promising debut.
A sunrising future for the 4 teens waits around
the corner.

Tune in.


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Also streaming on Spotify.

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AVIS: Facebook – Linktree