
Meet new supergroup FIZZ: Orla Gartland, dodie, Greta Isaac, and Martin Luke Brown
FIZZ announce their debut album alongside the single, "High In Brighton".
Today, the mysterious new band known as FIZZ reveal themselves as a collective of beloved musicians and friends: dodie, Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown.
Their debut single "High In Brighton" was the first song written for their debut album, The Secret To Life, which is a collection of 12 songs that came to life at Middle Farm Studios last summer with Pete Miles.
FIZZ share: “Real life is boring. ‘High In Brighton’ is a psychedelic yearning to escape to a fantasised seaside town complete with a key change, honky tonk piano, high speed drums and even a clarinet solo. ‘so f*ck it, I’m leaving, I’m out of here I got a one way ticket to heaaaven…’ *For legal reasons, the band state that the lyrical reference to being ‘high’ refers to paragliding on Brighton Beach.”
Following a surprise show at Brighton’s The Great Escape festival last month, FIZZ also announce their first official headline show at London’s Hoxton Hall, taking place next Wednesday (21 June). FIZZ will also appear at a number of festivals this summer including Latitude and Barn On The Farm.
FIZZ’s debut album The Secret To Life will be released on 15th September via Decca Records, and is available to pre-order now. Tickets for their headline show next week are on sale on Friday (16 June).
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