W: Sedgewick Brown. I: Nicole Osrin

After a year of commanding packed London venues and cultivating a frantic underground buzz, the London-based trio Unlucky has finally dropped their debut single, "No God." This first offering is a descent into religious paranoia, where heavy bass synths and distorted vocals blur the lines between faith and consequence. Anchored by a wall of noise, the track serves as a haunting introduction to the band’s signature "dirty cassette" texture, forcing listeners into an unsettling headspace that questions the very nature of belief. It is a calculated, nightmarish debut that proves exactly why this trio has become one of the capital's most talked-about new acts.
Formed by Patrick James Fitzroy, Tamsin Wickens, and Cameron Black, Unlucky crafts a sound that is as thematically heavy as it is sonically punishing. Their music seamlessly merges scratchy guitars and gut-punching sub-bass with syncopated rhythms to explore the jagged edges of existentialism, self-destruction, and societal hypocrisy. This visceral, unpredictable energy is set to explode on stage as the band headlines London’s Servant Jazz Quarters on April 21st. With more dates on the horizon, Unlucky is rapidly establishing themselves as a vital, emotionally charged force in the modern alternative scene.
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