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Georgian Biography
Georgian are a spooky, psychedelic western 5-piece band based in the North-West of England.
Georgia’s haunting vocals and gripping writing style is the perfect accompaniment to the soulful organ, driving drums, groovy bass, tasty sax, and trio of harmonic guitars.
Their songs often discuss topics of politics, relationships, feminism, and the world around them through storytelling and exploration of mythology.
“a lot of promise of what is to come from the talented vocalist and her equally talented backing band” - Far out magazine
“A distinctive sound that merges the psychedelic elements of the 1960s with a Western flair, creating a modern yet nostalgically rich auditory experience” - Oculate
“McKiernan’s deceptively languid vocals defy the needling tension to release a dream laden euphoria.” - Truluv
“Balancing vulnerability, longing and playfulness, the honeyed vocals and haunting
Read MoreGeorgia’s haunting vocals and gripping writing style is the perfect accompaniment to the soulful organ, driving drums, groovy bass, tasty sax, and trio of harmonic guitars.
Their songs often discuss topics of politics, relationships, feminism, and the world around them through storytelling and exploration of mythology.
“a lot of promise of what is to come from the talented vocalist and her equally talented backing band” - Far out magazine
“A distinctive sound that merges the psychedelic elements of the 1960s with a Western flair, creating a modern yet nostalgically rich auditory experience” - Oculate
“McKiernan’s deceptively languid vocals defy the needling tension to release a dream laden euphoria.” - Truluv
“Balancing vulnerability, longing and playfulness, the honeyed vocals and haunting
Alternative
Psychedelic Rock
Spooky
Western Revival
Indie
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