
Watch The New Eves perform "Astrolabe" in a SON Estrella Galicia session for Best Fit
Ahead of their performance at last month’s SON Estrella Galicia micro-festival in East London, The New Eves dropped in to record a session for Best Fit, performing “Astrolobe”.
The Brighton quartet are pulling from the past to make a sound that platforms experimentalism: otherworldly psych folk with an underground punk spirit that welds The Velvet Underground’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable shows to Wicker Man ritualism. “Astrolabe” is a song inspired by lovers across the centuries, explain the band: “from the love letters between Heloise and Abelard in medieval France to Bonnie and Clyde’s romantic partnership in crime in 1930s America.”
Having taken over both floors of Hackney’s iconic Paper Dress Vintage for their last event, the Spanish beer specialists look to music as a force for good as they deliver a myriad of activities grounded in their ethos of environmental sustainability, as well as allying themselves with some London’s most iconic independent venues.

The next Son Estrella Galicia event runs on 11 December at Two Palms in Hackney where future-soul singer/songwriter Caleb Kunle, and esoteric London duo Kit Sebastian are set to headline, alongside more beer culture, food pairings and workshops. Tickets are onsale now from DICE.
Son Estrella Galicia is the musical arm of the family owned, independent Estrella Galicia beer brand which has specialised in creating unforgettable music and beer experiences since 2009.
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