Daisy Victoria
Daisy Victoria “If PJ Harvey and Kate Bush defied science and procreated, Daisy would be their love child” or so think London In Stereo. Actually the child of a former cyclist and hairdresser, Daisy Victoria has been described by Lauren Laverne as ‘a rising star’, and is set to release her second EP ‘Nobody Dies’ Nov 3rd 2014.

Having received multiple plays from Radio 1‘s Huw Stephens (following Daisy’s Latitude 2014 Lake Stage slot) BBC6 Music’s Mary Anne Hobbs and Lauren Laverne, Daisy has also been championed by BBC Introducing’s Richard Haugh and Graeme Mac, who have called ‘Heart Full of Beef’ their ‘favourite EP of the year so far’ and Gary Standley who thinks her latest single may be ‘a classic’.

Since releasing her debut EP ‘Heart Full of Beef’ in March 2014, Daisy has won fans across the blogosphere: CLASH have described Daisy’s vocals as ‘stunning’ and her songwriting ‘beautiful’, whilst i-D invited their followers to ‘step inside the world of Daisy Victoria - an intriguing newcomer where raw emotion meets enchanting vocal talent’. Support has also come from The 405 who have described her video as ‘wonderful’ and Pigeons and Planes who have included her in a ‘15 songs you have to download now’ feature.

Autumn 2014 sees Daisy embark upon a string of dates in support of her forthcoming EP release, including support slots with artists such as Martha Wainwright and Little Comets.

A creature of habit who enjoys walking in all weathers (except bright sunshine which makes her sneeze) Daisy watches too many films and doesn’t read enough. Musically, she finds inspiration in church bells, the noise of power lines in the rain, and the sounds nature makes. She co-writes with her brother Sam, who also produces her music.

‘Stunning...there’s something beautiful at work here’’ - CLASH

“Intriguing newcomer...raw emotion meets enchanting vocal talent” - i-D

‘Channels the mixture of raw energy and spirited vocals found on albums like Polly Jean’s ‘Rid Of Me’ to make ‘a ferocious statement’... the sound of pure determination” - NME

‘Wonderful’ - The 405

“Superb punk poetry - 9/10” - Louder Than War

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