Small Miracles new 'Mercury' single out 19.05 via Dirty Carrot Records

SMALL MIRACLES

New 'Mercury' single out 19th May via Dirty Carrot

 

Artist: 'Small Miracles'
Single Title: 'Mercury'

Single Release Date: 19th May 2023

Label: Dirty Carrot Records
Location: Cardiff, Wales
Format: Digital Single

Photo Credits: Ren Faulkner

Socials: @_smallmiracles @DirtyCarrotrecs @Beastpruk

 


Cardiff New Wave band 'Small Miracles' have announced their surging new 'Mercury' single will be released on the 19th May Via Dirty Carrot Records.

Small Miracles are a dynamic quintet from Cardiff, Wales. Inspired by the early New Wave movement, they infuse elements of Punk, Blues and Grunge into their genre-bending sound. Their music has a distinctly queer, underground feel, finely balancing heavy grooves and breakdowns with catchy hooks and choruses.

The band describe 'Mercury'.....

This track is a critique of toxic masculinity and a condemnation of domestic violence. It follows the story of a footy-loving macho man and the damage he inflicts on his family, addressing their socio-economic context. It critiques the damming living conditions imposed by the British state, and the cycle of violence that this creates.

Welcome to the underground world of Small Miracles, a dynamic New Wave quintet from Cardiff. Drawing inspiration from the early New Wave movement of the late 70s, Small Miracles infuse elements of Punk, Glam and Grunge into their genre-bending sound. Their music has a distinctly retro feel, finely balancing heavy grooves and breakdowns with catchy hooks and choruses to relay their bold, queer message.

Small Miracles comprise of Finn Pelling (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Jim Webster (keys, organ), Steve Kenward (lead guitar), James Sarson (bass) and Lucas Eldridge (drums). Their eclectic array of influences include New Wave staples Blondie, Talking Heads and The Cure, as well as Pixies, Queens of the Stone Age and Idles in their heavier moments. Small Miracles' lastest single 'Mercury' will be released on the 19th of May via Dirty Carrot Records.

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