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A Drahla Photo
Musician — Leeds
A Drahla Photo
Rob Riggs, Leeds.
Post Tornado Devastation.
We managed to sneak backstage to watch Rodriguez play at Best Kept Secret recently, that was pretty special. He’s probably the coolest human I’ve seen in real life.
The Contortions and The Plastic Ono Band. I’d want both James Chance and Yoko Ono to scream in my face.
The No Wave movement in New York in the late 70’s, Harmony Korine has been a big influence also, both his filmmaking and paintings.
Jean Michel Basquiat. I’d wanna dance, paint and eat fish eggs with him.
The Brudenell Social Club, Leeds. Because it is!
Dan Treacy. I was instantly hooked and massively inspired by his beautifully obscure pop songs on ‘...And Don’t the Kids Just Love It’.
Leeds band, Drahla, blend post-punk and experimental art-rock into modern experimental songs and recently played at Robert Smith's Meltdown Festival. The band will kick off their 2018 UK tour with a headline gig at London's 100 Club on 26th November.
'The Robots' by Kraftwerk.
'Autumn Almanac' by The Kinks.
'Pink Flag' by Wire.
“I am angry, I am ill and I’m as ugly as sin.”
'A Song From Under Floorboards' by Magazine.
'The Monochrome Set' by Alphaville.
'Heart of Life' by Marching Church.
'It’s A Mystery' by Toyah.
'Teenage Wildlife' by David Bowie.
'Swish Swash' by Crack Cloud.
'Plastic Coffin' by Exit Group.
'Ghost on Fire' by Sleep Eaters.
'Comment Section Creeps' by Mush.
'That Texture' by Public Service.
Rob Riggs, Leeds.
Post Tornado Devastation.
We managed to sneak backstage to watch Rodriguez play at Best Kept Secret recently, that was pretty special. He’s probably the coolest human I’ve seen in real life.
The Contortions and The Plastic Ono Band. I’d want both James Chance and Yoko Ono to scream in my face.
The No Wave movement in New York in the late 70’s, Harmony Korine has been a big influence also, both his filmmaking and paintings.
Jean Michel Basquiat. I’d wanna dance, paint and eat fish eggs with him.
The Brudenell Social Club, Leeds. Because it is!
Dan Treacy. I was instantly hooked and massively inspired by his beautifully obscure pop songs on ‘...And Don’t the Kids Just Love It’.
Leeds band, Drahla, blend post-punk and experimental art-rock into modern experimental songs and recently played at Robert Smith's Meltdown Festival. The band will kick off their 2018 UK tour with a headline gig at London's 100 Club on 26th November.
'The Robots' by Kraftwerk.
'Autumn Almanac' by The Kinks.
'Pink Flag' by Wire.
“I am angry, I am ill and I’m as ugly as sin.”
'A Song From Under Floorboards' by Magazine.
'The Monochrome Set' by Alphaville.
'Heart of Life' by Marching Church.
'It’s A Mystery' by Toyah.
'Teenage Wildlife' by David Bowie.
'Swish Swash' by Crack Cloud.
'Plastic Coffin' by Exit Group.
'Ghost on Fire' by Sleep Eaters.
'Comment Section Creeps' by Mush.
'That Texture' by Public Service.
Drahla | Twelve Divisions of the Day (Official Video)
Drahla | Twelve Divisions Of The Day (2018)
Drahla | Silk Spirit (2017)
Drahla | Fictional Decision (2016)